2001
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.10.6323
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IL-10-Deficient Mice Demonstrate Multiple Organ Failure and Increased Mortality DuringEscherichia coliPeritonitis Despite an Accelerated Bacterial Clearance

Abstract: To determine the role of endogenous IL-10 in local antibacterial host defense and in the development of a systemic inflammatory response syndrome during abdominal sepsis, IL-10 gene-deficient (IL-10−/−) and wild-type (IL-10+/+) mice received an i.p. injection with Escherichia coli. Peritonitis was associated with a bacterial dose-dependent increase in IL-10 concentrations in peritoneal fluid and plasma. The recovery of E. coli from the peritoneal fluid, blood, and lungs was diminished in IL-10−/− mice, indicat… Show more

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“…These results correlate with previous studies, in which IL-10 À/À mice show an over-reactive immune response against pathogenic microorganisms. 29,37,38 Another explanation is that IL-10 promotes lung permeability and bacterial dissemination from lungs to other organs via systemic circulation; however, this hypothesis has not been tested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results correlate with previous studies, in which IL-10 À/À mice show an over-reactive immune response against pathogenic microorganisms. 29,37,38 Another explanation is that IL-10 promotes lung permeability and bacterial dissemination from lungs to other organs via systemic circulation; however, this hypothesis has not been tested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successful host response to invading pathogens is a careful balance, and while an excessive pro-inflammatory response has negative consequences for the host, overabundant IL-10 can compromise inflammation designed to clear invading pathogens [17]. In vitro, two transcription factors designated SP1 and SP3 have been implicated as important for the regulation of IL-10, suggesting that IL-10 mRNA may be constitutively produced under the influence of SP1/SP3 transcriptional elements and largely regulated by post-transcriptional control mechanisms such as 3 0 mRNA instability sequences present in the IL-10 mRNA transcript [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with a sublethal dose, which was an amount equivalent to 15 mg CC. Because mice deficient in IL-10 or the IL-10R1 are highly susceptible to peritonitis, experiments that included these animals were conducted using 2 mg CC (13,14). In some experiments 0.5 ml 4% Brewer thioglycollate medium was used to induce a sterile peritoneal inflammation.…”
Section: Infection With Cecal Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%