The dual role of IL-10

S Mocellin, MC Panelli, E Wang, D Nagorsen… - Trends in …, 2003 - cell.com
S Mocellin, MC Panelli, E Wang, D Nagorsen, FM Marincola
Trends in immunology, 2003cell.com
Classification of cytokines as pro-versus anti-inflammatory might not apply to the pleiotropic
effects of interleukin-10 (IL-10). Several reports suggest that IL-10 enhances the function of
natural killer cells, which leads, through pathogen destruction, to increased antigen
availability. In addition, by inhibiting the maturation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs), IL-10
preserves their ability for antigen uptake while simultaneously hampering their migration to
draining lymph nodes. This review suggests that this 'antigen-loading'phase might constitute …
Abstract
Classification of cytokines as pro- versus anti-inflammatory might not apply to the pleiotropic effects of interleukin-10 (IL-10). Several reports suggest that IL-10 enhances the function of natural killer cells, which leads, through pathogen destruction, to increased antigen availability. In addition, by inhibiting the maturation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs), IL-10 preserves their ability for antigen uptake while simultaneously hampering their migration to draining lymph nodes. This review suggests that this ‘antigen-loading' phase might constitute an important component of the innate immune reaction to a pathogen. Additional proinflammatory stimuli might subsequently lead to maturation of ‘loaded' APCs that could migrate to draining lymph nodes or recruit and activate adaptive immune effectors locally.
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