Inhibition of interleukin-12 expression by alpha-thrombin in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: a potential mechanism for modulating Th1/Th2 responses

凝血酶抑制人外周血单核细胞中白细胞介素-12 的表达:调节 Th1/Th2 反应的潜在机制

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作者:A Naldini, L Aarden, A Pucci, C Bernini, F Carraro

Abstract

In addition to its central role in blood coagulation and hemostasis, human alpha-thrombin is a powerful regulator of inflammatory responses and is known to affect cell-mediated immunity. Interleukin (IL)-12 is a strong promoter of the development of Th1-type lymphocytes and its downregulation implies a positive feedback mechanism for development of Th2 responses. We have previously shown that thrombin enhances the release of IL-6, a Th2-related cytokine, in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Here we show that thrombin downregulates IL-12 production at both protein and mRNA levels in human PBMC. The inhibition of IL-12 production was accompanied by an enhanced release of IL-10, which inhibits Th1-related processes and promotes Th2-type responses. The use of proteolytically inactive thrombin and of the specific thrombin receptor agonist peptide, SFLLRN, reveals that this downregulation is thrombin-specific and requires thrombin proteolytic activity. In addition, activation of coagulation inhibits IL-12 production in whole blood cultures, confirming the tight relationship between the coagulation pathway, where thrombin is a key enzyme, and inflammation. Decreased IL-12 production appears to be related also to IL-10 production, since the addition of an anti-IL-10 monoclonal antibody to thrombin-treated PBMC resulted in a partial restoration of IL-12 production. In conclusion, the observation that thrombin significantly affects the production of IL-12, as well as of IL-10, implies a concerted role orchestrated by thrombin in PBMC that could be crucial to effective immunity and inflammation.

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