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  • The role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 in regulating IFN-β-mediated IL-10 production.

The role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 in regulating IFN-β-mediated IL-10 production.

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2010-12-17)
Huizhi Wang, Jonathan Brown, Carlos A Garcia, Yunan Tang, Manjunatha R Benakanakere, Terrance Greenway, Pascale Alard, Denis F Kinane, Michael Martin
摘要

The ability of IFN-β to induce IL-10 production from innate immune cells is important for its anti-inflammatory properties and is believed to contribute to its therapeutic value in treating multiple sclerosis patients. In this study, we identified that IFN-β stimulates IL-10 production by activating the JAK1- and PI3K-signaling pathways. JAK1 activity was required for IFN-β to activate PI3K and Akt1 that resulted in repression of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3)-β activity. IFN-β-mediated suppression of GSK3-β promoted IL-10, because IL-10 production by IFN-β-stimulated dendritic cells (DC) expressing an active GSK3-β knockin was severely reduced, whereas pharmacological or genetic inhibition of GSK3-β augmented IL-10 production. IFN-β increased the phosphorylated levels of CREB and STAT3 but only CREB levels were affected by PI3K. Also, a knockdown in CREB, but not STAT3, affected the capacity of IFN-β to induce IL-10 from DC. IL-10 production by IFN-β-stimulated DC was shown to suppress IFN-γ and IL-17 production by myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-specific CD4(+) T cells, and this IL-10-dependent anti-inflammatory effect was enhanced by directly targeting GSK3 in DC. These findings highlight how IFN-β induces IL-10 production and the importance that IL-10 plays in its anti-inflammatory properties, as well as identify a therapeutic target that could be used to increase the IL-10-dependent anti-inflammatory properties of IFN-β.