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Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C

Type I interferons (IFN-I) are expressed in the brain during many inflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions and have multiple effects on CNS function. IFN-I is readily induced in the brain by systemic administration of the viral mimetic, poly I:C (synthetic double-stranded RNA). We hypothesised...

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Autores principales: Murray, Carol, Griffin, Éadaoin W., O’Loughlin, Elaine, Lyons, Aoife, Sherwin, Eoin, Ahmed, Suaad, Stevenson, Nigel J, Harkin, Andrew, Cunningham, Colm
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Publicado: Academic Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2015.04.009
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author Murray, Carol
Griffin, Éadaoin W.
O’Loughlin, Elaine
Lyons, Aoife
Sherwin, Eoin
Ahmed, Suaad
Stevenson, Nigel J
Harkin, Andrew
Cunningham, Colm
author_facet Murray, Carol
Griffin, Éadaoin W.
O’Loughlin, Elaine
Lyons, Aoife
Sherwin, Eoin
Ahmed, Suaad
Stevenson, Nigel J
Harkin, Andrew
Cunningham, Colm
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description Type I interferons (IFN-I) are expressed in the brain during many inflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions and have multiple effects on CNS function. IFN-I is readily induced in the brain by systemic administration of the viral mimetic, poly I:C (synthetic double-stranded RNA). We hypothesised that IFN-I contributes to systemically administered poly I:C-induced sickness behaviour, metabolic and neuroinflammatory changes. IFN-I receptor 1 deficient mice (IFNAR1(−/−)) displayed significantly attenuated poly I:C-induced hypothermia, hypoactivity and weight loss compared to WT C57BL/6 mice. This amelioration of sickness was associated with equivalent IL-1β and TNF-α responses but much reduced IL-6 responses in plasma, hypothalamus and hippocampus of IFNAR1(−/−) mice. IFN-β injection induced trivial IL-6 production and limited behavioural change and the poly I:C-induced IFN-β response did not preceed, and would not appear to mediate, IL-6 induction. Rather, IFNAR1(−/−) mice lack basal IFN-I activity, have lower STAT1 levels and show significantly lower levels of several inflammatory transcripts, including stat1. Basal IFN-I activity appears to play a facilitatory role in the full expression of the IL-6 response and activation of the tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism pathway. The deficient IL-6 response in IFNAR1(−/−) mice partially explains the observed incomplete sickness behaviour response. Reconstitution of circulating IL-6 revealed that the role of IFNAR in burrowing activity is mediated via IL-6, while IFN-I and IL-6 have additive effects on hypoactivity, but the role of IFN-I in anorexia is independent of IL-6. Hence, we have demonstrated both interdependent and independent roles for IFN-I and IL-6 in systemic inflammation-induced changes in brain function.
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spelling pubmed-45210832015-08-01 Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C Murray, Carol Griffin, Éadaoin W. O’Loughlin, Elaine Lyons, Aoife Sherwin, Eoin Ahmed, Suaad Stevenson, Nigel J Harkin, Andrew Cunningham, Colm Brain Behav Immun Article Type I interferons (IFN-I) are expressed in the brain during many inflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions and have multiple effects on CNS function. IFN-I is readily induced in the brain by systemic administration of the viral mimetic, poly I:C (synthetic double-stranded RNA). We hypothesised that IFN-I contributes to systemically administered poly I:C-induced sickness behaviour, metabolic and neuroinflammatory changes. IFN-I receptor 1 deficient mice (IFNAR1(−/−)) displayed significantly attenuated poly I:C-induced hypothermia, hypoactivity and weight loss compared to WT C57BL/6 mice. This amelioration of sickness was associated with equivalent IL-1β and TNF-α responses but much reduced IL-6 responses in plasma, hypothalamus and hippocampus of IFNAR1(−/−) mice. IFN-β injection induced trivial IL-6 production and limited behavioural change and the poly I:C-induced IFN-β response did not preceed, and would not appear to mediate, IL-6 induction. Rather, IFNAR1(−/−) mice lack basal IFN-I activity, have lower STAT1 levels and show significantly lower levels of several inflammatory transcripts, including stat1. Basal IFN-I activity appears to play a facilitatory role in the full expression of the IL-6 response and activation of the tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism pathway. The deficient IL-6 response in IFNAR1(−/−) mice partially explains the observed incomplete sickness behaviour response. Reconstitution of circulating IL-6 revealed that the role of IFNAR in burrowing activity is mediated via IL-6, while IFN-I and IL-6 have additive effects on hypoactivity, but the role of IFN-I in anorexia is independent of IL-6. Hence, we have demonstrated both interdependent and independent roles for IFN-I and IL-6 in systemic inflammation-induced changes in brain function. Academic Press 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4521083/ /pubmed/25900439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2015.04.009 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Murray, Carol
Griffin, Éadaoin W.
O’Loughlin, Elaine
Lyons, Aoife
Sherwin, Eoin
Ahmed, Suaad
Stevenson, Nigel J
Harkin, Andrew
Cunningham, Colm
Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title_full Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title_fullStr Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title_full_unstemmed Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title_short Interdependent and independent roles of type I interferons and IL-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly I:C
title_sort interdependent and independent roles of type i interferons and il-6 in innate immune, neuroinflammatory and sickness behaviour responses to systemic poly i:c
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2015.04.009
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