Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 17, No. 4, Oct 1997, 491-500.
Analysis of cytokine mRNA profiles in the lungs of Pneumocystis carinii- infected mice
TW Wright, CJ Johnston, AG Harmsen and JN Finkelstein
Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York 14642, USA. TWRIGH@medicine.rochester.edu
Severe combined immunodeficient (scid) mice lack functional CD4+
lymphocytes, and therefore develop life-threatening Pneumocystis carinii
infection. However, when scid mice are immunologically reconstituted with
spleen cells, including CD4+ cells, a protective inflammatory response is
mounted against the organism. To determine whether these lymphocytes induce
elevated cytokine mRNA levels in response to P. carinii infection,
steady-state levels of cytokine mRNAs were measured in the lungs of both
reconstituted and unaltered scid mice. Despite significant numbers of
organisms and the presence of functional alveolar macrophages in the lungs
of 8- and 10-wk-old scid mice, there was neither evidence of pulmonary
inflammation, nor increased proinflammatory cytokine expression. However,
when 8-wk-old scid mice were immunologically reconstituted, signs of
intense, focal pulmonary inflammation were observed, and levels of
interleukin (IL)- 1alpha, IL-1beta, IL-3, IL-6, interferon-gamma
(IFN-gamma), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and TNF-beta mRNAs were all
significantly elevated. Cytokine expression was increased at day 10 post-
reconstitution (PR), maximal at day 12 PR, and returned to baseline by day
22 PR. In situ hybridization demonstrated that at day 12 PR, increased
IL-1beta and TNF-alpha expression was localized to sites of intense
inflammation and focal P. carinii colonization. Many of the cells
expressing high levels of IL-1beta and TNF-alpha in these regions were in
direct contact with organisms, or contained degraded organisms within their
cytoplasm. Thus, even though functional macrophages are present in scid
mice, CD4+ T cells are required for proinflammatory cytokine expression,
which is associated with the generation of a protective inflammatory
response at sites of P. carinii infection.
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