Da. Gentile et al., Diminished IL-10 production in subjects with allergy after infection with influenza A virus, J ALLERG CL, 103(6), 1999, pp. 1045-1048
Background: Recent studies have documented a link between respiratory viral
infections and the expression of asthma and other allergic disorders. Resu
lts from other studies have suggested that diminished production of IL-10,
an anti-inflammatory cytokine, may contribute to the pathophysiologic featu
res of these diseases.
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether diminished
IL-10 production and T-H2 cytokine skewing occur in allergic, as compared w
ith nonallergic, subjects after experimental infection with the influenza A
virus.
Methods: PBMCs were isolated from 11 subjects with allergy and 14 subjects
with no allergy before and after influenza A infection and stimulated with
either mitogen (PHA) or antigen (influenza A). Supernatants were assayed fo
r IL-10, IL-4, and IFN-gamma by ELISA.
Results: PBMC IL-10 production was significantly diminished in subjects wit
h allergy, as compared with subjects with no allergy, after experimental in
fection with influenza A virus. However, significant T-H2 skewing and enhan
ced airway symptoms were not observed in these same subjects.
Conclusions: These data provide further support that subjects with allergy
have an intrinsic inability to upregulate IL-10 production in response to i
nflammatory stimuli and extend this observation to include respiratory vira
l infections. Future studies in this area could lead to a better understand
ing of the pathogenesis of asthma and other allergic disorders.