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Infection and Immunity, June 2007, p. 3169-3177, Vol. 75, No. 6
0019-9567/07/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/IAI.01053-06
Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Disruption of Interleukin-27 Signaling Results in Impaired Gamma Interferon Production but Does Not Significantly Affect Immunopathology in Murine Schistosome Infection{triangledown}

Mara G. Shainheit, Rosita Saraceno, Lindsey E. Bazzone, Laura I. Rutitzky, and Miguel J. Stadecker*

Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine, 150 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02111

Received 5 July 2006/ Returned for modification 17 August 2006/ Accepted 17 March 2007

In schistosomiasis mansoni, parasite eggs cause hepatointestinal granulomatous inflammation and fibrosis mediated by CD4 T cells specific for egg antigens. The severity of disease varies extensively in humans and among mouse strains. Marked disease exacerbation induced in typically low-pathology C57BL/6 mice by immunization with schistosome egg antigens (SEA) in complete Freund's adjuvant (SEA/CFA) correlates with elevated production of the proinflammatory cytokines gamma interferon (IFN-{gamma}) and interleukin-17 (IL-17), which are regulated by IL-12 and IL-23, respectively. Here we examined the effect on the schistosome infection of a third member of the IL-12 family of heterodimeric cytokines, IL-27, using SEA/CFA-immunized and unimmunized mice deficient in the IL-27 receptor chain WSX-1 (WSX-1–/–). SEA-stimulated bulk mesenteric lymph node cells or CD4 T cells from 7-week-infected WSX-1–/– mice produced significantly less IFN-{gamma} than did those from C57BL/6 mice, even though there was no difference between these mice in exacerbated hepatic egg-induced granulomatous inflammation or in the levels of IL-17 induced by immunization with SEA/CFA. A fraction of the cells in the granulomas stained positive for IL-27, but there were no significant differences between WSX-1–/– and BL/6 mice, nor were there differences in the number of CD4 T cells and eosinophils. A 24-week chronic infection resulted in markedly reduced levels of proinflammatory cytokines, including IFN-{gamma}, in WSX-1–/– mice, but again the magnitude of immunopathology was not significantly different between the two groups. These findings indicate that despite the impaired IFN-{gamma} production, IL-27 signaling has no significant effect on either the magnitude of egg-induced immunopathology or on its closest in vitro correlate, IL-17.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine, 150 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02111. Phone: (617) 636-6732. Fax: (617) 636-2990. E-mail: miguel.stadecker{at}tufts.edu

{triangledown} Published ahead of print on 2 April 2007.

Editor: J. F. Urban, Jr.


Infection and Immunity, June 2007, p. 3169-3177, Vol. 75, No. 6
0019-9567/07/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/IAI.01053-06
Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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