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Cutting edge: IL-6 is a marker of inflammation with no direct role in inflammasome-mediated mouse models.


ABSTRACT: IL-6 is a known downstream target of IL-1? and is consistently increased in serum from patients with NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated conditions. Therefore, IL-6 could be a therapeutic target in the treatment of IL-1?-provoked inflammation. IL-6 was increased in serum with accompanying neutrophilia in tissues of an inducible mouse model of Muckle-Wells syndrome. However, an IL-6-null background failed to provide phenotypic rescue and did not significantly impact inflammatory cytokine levels. In a second model of IL-1?-driven inflammation, NLRP3 activation by monosodium urate crystals similarly increased IL-6. Consistent with our Muckle-Wells syndrome model, ablation of IL-6 did not impact an acute neutrophilic response in this in vivo evaluation of gouty arthritis. Taken together, our results indicate that IL-6 is a reliable marker of inflammation, with no direct role in inflammasome-mediated disease.

SUBMITTER: McGeough MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3495128 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cutting edge: IL-6 is a marker of inflammation with no direct role in inflammasome-mediated mouse models.

McGeough Matthew D MD   Pena Carla A CA   Mueller James L JL   Pociask Derek A DA   Broderick Lori L   Hoffman Hal M HM   Brydges Susannah D SD  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20120817 6


IL-6 is a known downstream target of IL-1β and is consistently increased in serum from patients with NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated conditions. Therefore, IL-6 could be a therapeutic target in the treatment of IL-1β-provoked inflammation. IL-6 was increased in serum with accompanying neutrophilia in tissues of an inducible mouse model of Muckle-Wells syndrome. However, an IL-6-null background failed to provide phenotypic rescue and did not significantly impact inflammatory cytokine levels. In a sec  ...[more]

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