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Interleukin-10 inhibits the induction of monocyte procoagulant activity by bacterial lipopolysaccharide

✍ Scribed by Oliver Pradier; Catherine Gérard; Anne Delvaux; Myriam Lybin; Daniel Abramowicz; Paul Capel; Thierry Velu; Michel Goldman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
566 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2980

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Interleukin-10 inhibits the induction of monocyte procoagulant activity by bacterial lipopol y saccharide*

Monocytes stimulated with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) generate a procoagulant activity (PCA) related to the induction of tissue factor (TF) expression at their surface. Since interleukin-10 (IL-10) was recently shown to inhibit LPS-induced cytokine production and is currently considered as a potential therapeutic agent in septic shock, we were interested to determine its effects on LPS-induced monocyte PCA. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy donors were incubated with 1 pg/ml LPS in the presence of serial dilutions of recombinant human IL-10 and PCAwas determined after 6 h in a one-stage clotting assay. IL-10 inhibited in a dose-dependent manner LPSinduced TF-dependent PCA: a significant effect was already observed with 30 pg/ml IL-10 while 6 9 7 % inhibition was achieved with 120 pg/ml IL-10. In parallel flow cytometry experiments, IL-10 was shown to block LPS-induced TF expression at the surface of monocytes. In order to inhibit LPS-induced PCA, IL-10 had to be added to PBMC at least 6 h before LPS challenge.This inhibitory effect of IL-10 was already apparent at theTF mRNA level and was prevented by co-incubation with cycloheximide (20 pg/ml). These data suggest that IL-10 acts via the induction of protein(s) which might interfer withTF gene transcription or mRNA stability. We conclude that the protective effects of IL-10 in endotoxinemia might be related not only to cytokine synthesis blockade but also to inhibition of LPS-induced PCA.


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