Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.389, No.4, 628-633, 2009
The dsRNA-mimetic poly (I:C) and IL-18 synergize for IFN gamma and TNF alpha expression
Interleukin (IL)-18 bioactivity and dsRNA sensing by receptors of innate immunity are key components of anti-viral host defense. Despite extensive data on signal transduction activated by both pathways knowledge on cross-communication is incomplete. By using human PBMC and predendritic KG1 cells, as prototypic IL-18-responsive cellular models, we sought to assess cytokine production under the influence of IL-18 and the dsRNA-mimetic poly (I:C). Here, we report on potent synergy between both mediators concerning pro-inflammatory IFN gamma and TNF alpha production. KG1 data revealed that synergistic induction likely relied on TLR3 and was associated with prolonged/increased activation of NF-kappa B, as detected by I kappa B analysis and luciferase reporter assays, respectively. Moreover, extended activation of JNK was mediated by IL-18/poly (I:C). Although vital for innate immunity, overwhelming induction of inflammatory cytokines during viral infections poses the threat of serious collateral tissue damage. The stunning synergism inherent to IL-18/dsRNA-induced TNF alpha/IFN gamma detected herein may contribute to this pathological phenomenon. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.