Role of TNF-alpha in the induction of fungicidal activity of mouse peritoneal exudate cells against Cryptococcus neoformans by IL-12 and IL-18
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Role of TNF-alpha in the induction of fungicidal activity of mouse peritoneal exudate cells against Cryptococcus neoformans by IL-12 and IL-18
Abstract
We have recently demonstrated that two IFN-gamma-inducing cytokines, interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-18, synergistically induced the fungicidal activity of mouse peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) against Cryptococcus neoformans through NK cell production of interferon (IFN)-gamma and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. In the present study, we further dissected these effects by examining the involvement of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha in the induction of IL-12/IL-18-stimulated PEC fungicidal activity. The addition of neutralizing anti-TNF-alpha mAb significantly suppressed IL-12/IL-18-stimulated PEC anticryptococcal activity. This effect was ascribed to the inhibition of macrophage NO synthesis, but not of IFN-gamma production by NK cells, because the same treatment inhibited the former response, but not the latter one. On the other hand, combined treatment with IL-12 and IL-18 synergistically induced the production of TNF-alpha by PEC and this effect was almost completely abrogated by neutralizing anti-IFN-gamma mAb. The cell type producing TNF-alpha among PEC was mostly macrophage. TNF-alpha significantly promoted macrophage NO production and anticryptococcal activity induced by IFN-gamma, and furthermore anti-TNF-alpha mAb partially inhibited these responses. Considered together, our results indicated that TNF-alpha contributed to the potentiation of IL-12/IL-18-induced PEC fungicidal activity against C. neoformans through enhancement of IFN-gamma-induced production of NO by macrophages, but not through increased production of IFN-gamma by NK cells.
Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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