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Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice

C57BL/6J (C57) mice develop mild arthritis (Lyme disease-resistant) whereas C3H/HeN (C3H) mice develop severe arthritis (Lyme disease-susceptible) after infection with the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. We hypothesized that susceptibility and resistance to Lyme disease, as modeled in mice, is asso...

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Autores principales: Gautam, Aarti, Dixit, Saurabh, Embers, Monica, Gautam, Rajeev, Philipp, Mario T., Singh, Shree R., Morici, Lisa, Dennis, Vida A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043860
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author Gautam, Aarti
Dixit, Saurabh
Embers, Monica
Gautam, Rajeev
Philipp, Mario T.
Singh, Shree R.
Morici, Lisa
Dennis, Vida A.
author_facet Gautam, Aarti
Dixit, Saurabh
Embers, Monica
Gautam, Rajeev
Philipp, Mario T.
Singh, Shree R.
Morici, Lisa
Dennis, Vida A.
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description C57BL/6J (C57) mice develop mild arthritis (Lyme disease-resistant) whereas C3H/HeN (C3H) mice develop severe arthritis (Lyme disease-susceptible) after infection with the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. We hypothesized that susceptibility and resistance to Lyme disease, as modeled in mice, is associated with early induction and regulation of inflammatory mediators by innate immune cells after their exposure to live B. burgdorferi spirochetes. Here, we employed multiplex ELISA and qRT-PCR to investigate quantitative differences in the levels of cytokines and chemokines produced by bone marrow-derived macrophages from C57 and C3H mice after these cells were exposed ex vivo to live spirochetes or spirochetal lipoprotein. Upon stimulation, the production of both cytokines and chemokines was up-regulated in macrophages from both mouse strains. Interestingly, however, our results uncovered two distinct patterns of spirochete- and lipoprotein-inducible inflammatory mediators displayed by mouse macrophages, such that the magnitude of the chemokine up-regulation was larger in C57 cells than it was in C3H cells, for most chemokines. Conversely, cytokine up-regulation was more intense in C3H cells. Gene transcript analyses showed that the displayed patterns of inflammatory mediators were associated with a TLR2/TLR1 transcript imbalance: C3H macrophages expressed higher TLR2 transcript levels as compared to those expressed by C57 macrophages. Exogenous IL-10 dampened production of inflammatory mediators, especially those elicited by lipoprotein stimulation. Neutralization of endogenously produced IL-10 increased production of inflammatory mediators, notably by macrophages of C57 mice, which also displayed more IL-10 than C3H macrophages. The distinct patterns of pro-inflammatory mediator production, along with TLR2/TLR1 expression, and regulation in macrophages from Lyme disease-resistant and -susceptible mice suggests itself as a blueprint to further investigate differential pathogenesis of Lyme disease.
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spelling pubmed-34431012012-09-28 Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice Gautam, Aarti Dixit, Saurabh Embers, Monica Gautam, Rajeev Philipp, Mario T. Singh, Shree R. Morici, Lisa Dennis, Vida A. PLoS One Research Article C57BL/6J (C57) mice develop mild arthritis (Lyme disease-resistant) whereas C3H/HeN (C3H) mice develop severe arthritis (Lyme disease-susceptible) after infection with the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. We hypothesized that susceptibility and resistance to Lyme disease, as modeled in mice, is associated with early induction and regulation of inflammatory mediators by innate immune cells after their exposure to live B. burgdorferi spirochetes. Here, we employed multiplex ELISA and qRT-PCR to investigate quantitative differences in the levels of cytokines and chemokines produced by bone marrow-derived macrophages from C57 and C3H mice after these cells were exposed ex vivo to live spirochetes or spirochetal lipoprotein. Upon stimulation, the production of both cytokines and chemokines was up-regulated in macrophages from both mouse strains. Interestingly, however, our results uncovered two distinct patterns of spirochete- and lipoprotein-inducible inflammatory mediators displayed by mouse macrophages, such that the magnitude of the chemokine up-regulation was larger in C57 cells than it was in C3H cells, for most chemokines. Conversely, cytokine up-regulation was more intense in C3H cells. Gene transcript analyses showed that the displayed patterns of inflammatory mediators were associated with a TLR2/TLR1 transcript imbalance: C3H macrophages expressed higher TLR2 transcript levels as compared to those expressed by C57 macrophages. Exogenous IL-10 dampened production of inflammatory mediators, especially those elicited by lipoprotein stimulation. Neutralization of endogenously produced IL-10 increased production of inflammatory mediators, notably by macrophages of C57 mice, which also displayed more IL-10 than C3H macrophages. The distinct patterns of pro-inflammatory mediator production, along with TLR2/TLR1 expression, and regulation in macrophages from Lyme disease-resistant and -susceptible mice suggests itself as a blueprint to further investigate differential pathogenesis of Lyme disease. Public Library of Science 2012-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3443101/ /pubmed/23024745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043860 Text en © 2012 Gautam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gautam, Aarti
Dixit, Saurabh
Embers, Monica
Gautam, Rajeev
Philipp, Mario T.
Singh, Shree R.
Morici, Lisa
Dennis, Vida A.
Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title_full Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title_fullStr Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title_full_unstemmed Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title_short Different Patterns of Expression and of IL-10 Modulation of Inflammatory Mediators from Macrophages of Lyme Disease-Resistant and -Susceptible Mice
title_sort different patterns of expression and of il-10 modulation of inflammatory mediators from macrophages of lyme disease-resistant and -susceptible mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043860
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