IL-10 exacerbates xenogeneic GVHD by inducing massive human T cell expansion
Sojan Abraham1, Jang-gi Choi1, Chunting Ye1
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Center of Excellence in Infectious Disease, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Although patients with GVHD have elevated serum levels of IL10, whether its role is protective or pathogenic remains unclear. Here, we used a humanized mouse model to study the role of IL-10 in GVHD. When human PBMCs were engrafted in NOD-scid IL2rγc(null) mice expressing human IL-10, the T cells underwent massive expansion resulting in lethality by day 21, whereas control mice survived for at least 40 days. Histopathology of the liver showed extensive mononuclear cell infiltration in IL-10 expressing but not in control mice. Corresponding to their aggressiveness, the T cells in the IL-10 group exhibited predominantly an effector memory phenotype (CD45RO(+)CD27(-)) while in control mice, the T cells were of transitional memory phenotype (CD45RO(+)CD27(+)). Further, IL-10 receptor blocking antibody was able to protect the animals from GVHD. Since our results demonstrate a direct pathogenic role for IL-10, blockade of IL-10 signaling may provide a therapeutic option for GVHD.
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