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Production of interleukin-27 by human neutrophils regulates their function during bacterial infection.


ABSTRACT: Septicemia is the most severe form of melioidosis caused by the Gram-negative bacterium, Burkholderia pseudomallei. Here, we show that levels of IL-27p28 transcript and protein were both significantly elevated in patients with sepsis, particularly melioidosis and in patients with unfavorable disease outcome. Moreover, human monocytes/macrophages and neutrophils were the major source of IL-27 during infection. The addition of exogenous IL-27 in vitro resulted in significantly increased bacterial survival, reduced B. pseudomallei-induced oxidative burst, and enhanced IL-1? and TNF-? production by purified neutrophils from healthy subjects. Finally, blockade of endogenous IL-27 in neutrophils using soluble IL-27 receptor antagonist prior to infection led to significantly reduced survival of bacteria and decreased IL-1?, but not TNF-? production. These results indicate a potential role for IL-27 in the suppression of anti-bacterial defense mechanisms that might contribute to disease severity in sepsis. The targeting of this cytokine may be beneficial in the management of human sepsis.

SUBMITTER: Rinchai D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3711522 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Production of interleukin-27 by human neutrophils regulates their function during bacterial infection.

Rinchai Darawan D   Khaenam Prasong P   Kewcharoenwong Chidchamai C   Buddhisa Surachat S   Pankla Rungnapa R   Chaussabel Damien D   Bancroft Gregory J GJ   Lertmemongkolchai Ganjana G  

European journal of immunology 20121025 12


Septicemia is the most severe form of melioidosis caused by the Gram-negative bacterium, Burkholderia pseudomallei. Here, we show that levels of IL-27p28 transcript and protein were both significantly elevated in patients with sepsis, particularly melioidosis and in patients with unfavorable disease outcome. Moreover, human monocytes/macrophages and neutrophils were the major source of IL-27 during infection. The addition of exogenous IL-27 in vitro resulted in significantly increased bacterial  ...[more]

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