Modulating macrophage function with IgG immune complexes

Macrophages respond to bacterial products by releasing a large array of inflammatory mediators. We demonstrate that, in the presence of IgG immune complexes, macrophages produce high levels of IL-10 and virtually no IL-12, when they are exposed to bacterial products. The production of IL-10 by these...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endotoxin research 2002-01, Vol.8 (6), p.477-481
Hauptverfasser: Anderson, Charles F., Gerber, Jeffrey S., Mosser, David M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Macrophages respond to bacterial products by releasing a large array of inflammatory mediators. We demonstrate that, in the presence of IgG immune complexes, macrophages produce high levels of IL-10 and virtually no IL-12, when they are exposed to bacterial products. The production of IL-10 by these cells can dampen innate inflammatory responses to microbial products, such as LPS. This alteration in macrophage cytokine production can also influence an adaptive immune response, preferentially inducing Th2-type immunity. Thus, immune complexes change the physiology of activated macrophages, converting them to anti-inflammatory cells that induce Th2-like immune responses. We have termed these cells type II activated macrophages.
ISSN:0968-0519
DOI:10.1179/096805102125001118