An absolute and restricted requirement for IL-12 in natural killer cell IFN-gamma production and antiviral defense. Studies of natural killer and T cell responses in …

JS Orange, CA Biron - Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950 …, 1996 - journals.aai.org
JS Orange, CA Biron
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1996journals.aai.org
IL-12 is a potent induce of IFN-gamma and is associated with a wide variety of
immunoregulatory activities. Using murine CMV (MCMV) and lymphocytic choriomeningitis
virus (LCMV) models of acute viral infection, we show here that IL-12 is integrally involved in
certain aspects of antiviral immunity. Experiments evaluating the production and function of
IL-12 demonstrated the induction of biologically active factor early during Smith strain
MCMV, but not Armstrong strain LCMV, infection. The MCMV-induced IL-12 was responsible …
Abstract
IL-12 is a potent induce of IFN-gamma and is associated with a wide variety of immunoregulatory activities. Using murine CMV (MCMV) and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) models of acute viral infection, we show here that IL-12 is integrally involved in certain aspects of antiviral immunity. Experiments evaluating the production and function of IL-12 demonstrated the induction of biologically active factor early during Smith strain MCMV, but not Armstrong strain LCMV, infection. The MCMV-induced IL-12 was responsible for early NK cell IFN-gamma production and viral control, as in vivo IL-12 neutralization by Ab treatment blocked both of these. In contrast, NK cell IFN-gamma production could not be detected during LCMV infection, and IL-12 neutralization had no effect on early LCMV replication. In both infections, treatments neutralizing IL-12 failed to alter either early NK cell cytotoxicity or later T cell responses, including IFN-gamma production and viral clearance on days 7 and 9 after infection. These data demonstrate the induction of IL-12 production during certain viral infections and the function of IL-12 for eliciting NK cell IFN-gamma production and antiviral defense. Furthermore, they suggest the existence of IL-12-independent mechanisms for IFN-gamma induction and viral control by T cells.
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