Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice

Uhde A-K, Ciurkiewicz M, Herder V, Khan MA, Hensel N, Claus P, Beckstette M, Teich R, Floess S, Baumgärtner W, Jung K, et al. (2018)
Scientific Reports 8(1): 6106.

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Uhde, Ann-Kathrin; Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata; Herder, Vanessa; Khan, Muhammad Akram; Hensel, Niko; Claus, Peter; Beckstette, MichaelUniBi; Teich, René; Floess, Stefan; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang; Jung, Klaus; Huehn, Jochen
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Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) infection represents an experimental mouse model to study hippocampal damage induced by neurotropic viruses. IL-10 is a pleiotropic cytokine with profound anti-inflammatory properties, which critically controls immune homeostasis. In order to analyze IL-10R signaling following virus-induced polioencephalitis, SJL mice were intracerebrally infected with TMEV. RNA-based next generation sequencing revealed an up-regulation of Il10, Il10rα and further genes involved in IL-10 downstream signaling, including Jak1, Socs3 and Stat3 in the brain upon infection. Subsequent antibody-mediated blockade of IL-10R signaling led to enhanced hippocampal damage with neuronal loss and increased recruitment of CD3+ T cells, CD45R+ B cells and an up-regulation of Il1α mRNA. Increased expression of Tgfβ and Foxp3 as well as accumulation of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells and arginase-1+ macrophages/microglia was detected in the hippocampus, representing a potential compensatory mechanism following disturbed IL-10R signaling. Additionally, an increased peripheral Chi3l3 expression was found in spleens of infected mice, which may embody reactive regulatory mechanisms for prevention of excessive immunopathology. The present study highlights the importance of IL-10R signaling for immune regulation and its neuroprotective properties in the context of an acute neurotropic virus infection.
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Scientific Reports
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8
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
6106
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2045-2322
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2953292

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Uhde A-K, Ciurkiewicz M, Herder V, et al. Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice. Scientific Reports. 2018;8(1): 6106.
Uhde, A. - K., Ciurkiewicz, M., Herder, V., Khan, M. A., Hensel, N., Claus, P., Beckstette, M., et al. (2018). Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 6106. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24378-z
Uhde, Ann-Kathrin, Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata, Herder, Vanessa, Khan, Muhammad Akram, Hensel, Niko, Claus, Peter, Beckstette, Michael, et al. 2018. “Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice”. Scientific Reports 8 (1): 6106.
Uhde, A. - K., Ciurkiewicz, M., Herder, V., Khan, M. A., Hensel, N., Claus, P., Beckstette, M., Teich, R., Floess, S., Baumgärtner, W., et al. (2018). Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice. Scientific Reports 8:6106.
Uhde, A.-K., et al., 2018. Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice. Scientific Reports, 8(1): 6106.
A.-K. Uhde, et al., “Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice”, Scientific Reports, vol. 8, 2018, : 6106.
Uhde, A.-K., Ciurkiewicz, M., Herder, V., Khan, M.A., Hensel, N., Claus, P., Beckstette, M., Teich, R., Floess, S., Baumgärtner, W., Jung, K., Huehn, J., Beineke, A.: Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice. Scientific Reports. 8, : 6106 (2018).
Uhde, Ann-Kathrin, Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata, Herder, Vanessa, Khan, Muhammad Akram, Hensel, Niko, Claus, Peter, Beckstette, Michael, Teich, René, Floess, Stefan, Baumgärtner, Wolfgang, Jung, Klaus, Huehn, Jochen, and Beineke, Andreas. “Intact interleukin-10 receptor signaling protects from hippocampal damage elicited by experimental neurotropic virus infection of SJL mice”. Scientific Reports 8.1 (2018): 6106.
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