Type I Interferon Signaling is Required for Oncostatin-M Driven Inflammatory Responses in Mouse Lung

Type I interferons (IFNs) consist of a group of structurally similar cytokines that play an integral role in regulating the immune response to combat lung infections. In certain models type I IFNs have also been associated with suppression of Th2-skewed immune and inflammatory responses. Transient p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of interferon & cytokine research 2022-11, Vol.42 (11), p.568-579
Hauptverfasser: MacDonald, Kyle, Botelho, Fernando, Ashkar, Ali A., Richards, Carl D.
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Zusammenfassung:Type I interferons (IFNs) consist of a group of structurally similar cytokines that play an integral role in regulating the immune response to combat lung infections. In certain models type I IFNs have also been associated with suppression of Th2-skewed immune and inflammatory responses. Transient pulmonary overexpression of the gp130 cytokine Oncostatin M (OSM) by Adenovirus vector (AdOSM) induces a robust Th2-skewed cytokine/inflammatory profile in C57Bl/6 murine lungs. In this study we assessed type I IFN function in OSM-mediated inflammation in vivo using Ifnar1–/– C57Bl/6 mice and Ifnar1-deficient cells in vitro. Ifnar1–/– mice showed a significant reduction in AdOSM-induced histopathology (epithelial hyperplasia, alveolar septal wall thickening, cellular infiltration), and levels of IL-6 and chemokine protein (CXCL-1/KC and CCL24/eotaxin-2) in lungs compared with wild-type. Ifnar1–/– murine fibroblasts and human type I IFN receptor (Ifnar)-knockdown fibroblasts were also less responsive to OSM in STAT3 activation and cytokine production compared with Ifnar-sufficient cells in vitro. Exogenous type I IFN induced IL-6 responses in mouse and human fibroblasts and in combination with OSM further stimulated IL-6 production, suggesting a concerted action of type I IFNs and OSM. Taken together, these results demonstrate that cross-talk between IFNAR and OSM signaling enhances cell responses and modulates OSM-driven responses in lung inflammation.
ISSN:1079-9907
1557-7465
DOI:10.1089/jir.2022.0136