The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for understanding the pathogenesis of microbial infection. One pathway that inhibits host defense responses involves the induction of type I interferons and subsequently IL-10, yet the mechanism by which type I IFN induces IL-10 remains unclear. Our studies of gene expression profiles derived from leprosy skin lesions suggested a link between IL-27 and the IFN-β induced IL-10 pathway. Here, we demonstrate that the IL-27p28 subunit is upregulated following treatment of monocytes with IFN-β and Mycobacterium leprae, the intracellular bacterium that causes leprosy. The ability of IFN-β and M. leprae to induce IL-10 was diminished by IL-27 knockdown....
Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whe...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Background: Although immunopathology dictates clinical outcome in leprosy, the dynamics of early and...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whe...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
IL-26 is an antimicrobial protein secreted by Th17 cells that has the ability to directly kill extra...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Background: Although immunopathology dictates clinical outcome in leprosy, the dynamics of early and...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whe...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...