Y. Mokuno et al., Prostaglandin E-1 protects against liver injury induced by Escherichia coli infection via a dominant Th2-like response of liver T cells in mice, HEPATOLOGY, 30(6), 1999, pp. 1464-1472
Prostaglandin E series (PGEs) are known to protect against lipopolysacchari
de (LPS)-induced liver injury by down-regulating the production of inflamma
tory cytokines. We show here a novel mechanism whereby prostaglandin E-1 pr
otects mice against liver injury after Escherichia coli infection. Prostagl
andin E-1 administration suppressed circulating interleukin 12 (IL-12) leve
ls but increased the IL-10 production after E. coli challenge. Furthermore,
prostaglandin E-1-alpha-cyclodextrin (PGE(1)) shifted the Th1/Th2 balance
of CD3(intermediate) IL-2R beta(+) T cells in the Liver to a dominant Th2-l
ike response. Neutralization of endogenous IL-4 by administration of anti-I
L-4 monoclonal antibody (mAb) diminished the inhibitory effect of prostagla
ndin E-1 on liver injury after E. coli challenge. These results suggested t
hat the Th2-like response of liver T cells may be at least partly involved
in the mechanism whereby prostaglandin E-1 protects against E. coli-induced
liver injury.