IL-23 and IL-12 have overlapping, but distinct, effects on murine dendritic cells

ML Belladonna, JC Renauld, R Bianchi… - The Journal of …, 2002 - journals.aai.org
The Journal of Immunology, 2002journals.aai.org
IL-23 is a recently discovered heterodimeric cytokine that shares biological properties with
proinflammatory cytokines. The biologically active heterodimer consists of p19 and the p40
subunit of IL-12. IL-23 has been shown to possess biological activities on T cells that are
similar as well distinct from those of IL-12. We have constructed single-chain IL-23 and IL-12
fusion proteins (IL-23-Ig and IL-12-Ig) and have compared the two recombinant proteins for
effects on murine dendritic cells (DC). Here we show that the IL-23-Ig can bind a significant …
Abstract
IL-23 is a recently discovered heterodimeric cytokine that shares biological properties with proinflammatory cytokines. The biologically active heterodimer consists of p19 and the p40 subunit of IL-12. IL-23 has been shown to possess biological activities on T cells that are similar as well distinct from those of IL-12. We have constructed single-chain IL-23 and IL-12 fusion proteins (IL-23-Ig and IL-12-Ig) and have compared the two recombinant proteins for effects on murine dendritic cells (DC). Here we show that the IL-23-Ig can bind a significant proportion of splenic DC of both the CD8α− and CD8α+ subtypes. Furthermore, IL-23and IL-12-Ig exert biological activities on DC that are only in part overlapping. While both proteins induce IL-12 production from DC, only IL-23-Ig can act directly on CD8α+ DC to promote immunogenic presentation of an otherwise tolerogenic tumor peptide. In addition, the in vitro effects of IL-23-Ig did not appear to require IL-12Rβ2 or to be mediated by the production of IL-12. These data may establish IL-23 as a novel cytokine with major effects on APC.
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