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Infection and Immunity | 2006

Neutralization or Absence of the Interleukin-23 Pathway Does Not Compromise Immunity to Mycobacterial Infection

Alissa A. Chackerian; Shi-Juan Chen; Scott J. Brodie; Jeanine D. Mattson; Terrill K. McClanahan; Robert A. Kastelein; Edward P. Bowman

ABSTRACT Interleukin-23 (IL-23), a member of the IL-12 family, is a heterodimeric cytokine that is composed of the p40 subunit of IL-12 plus a unique p19 subunit. IL-23 is critical for autoimmune inflammation, in part due to its stimulation of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-17A. It is less clear, however, if IL-23 is required during the immune response to pathogens. We examined the role of IL-23 during Mycobacterium bovis BCG infection. We found that IL-23 reduces the bacterial burden and promotes granuloma formation when IL-12 is absent. However, IL-23 does not contribute substantially to host resistance when IL-12 is present, as the ability to control bacterial growth and form granulomata is not affected in IL-23p19-deficient mice and mice treated with a specific anti-IL-23p19 antibody. IL-23p19-deficient mice are also able to mount an effective memory response to secondary infection with BCG. While IL-23p19-deficient mice do not produce IL-17A, this cytokine is not necessary for effective control of infection, and antibody blocking of IL-17A in both wild-type and IL-12-deficient mice also has little effect on the bacterial burden. These data suggest that IL-23 by itself does not play an essential role in the protective immune response to BCG infection; however, the presence of IL-23 can partially compensate for the absence of IL-12. Furthermore, neutralization of IL-23 or IL-17A does not increase susceptibility to mycobacterial BCG infection.


Archive | 2003

Methods of treating wounds using IL-23

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Jason R. Chan


Archive | 2008

JOINT DESTRUCTION BIOMARKERS FOR ANTI-IL-17A THERAPY OF INFLAMMATORY JOINT DISEASE

Edward P. Bowman; Cheng-Chi Chao; Shi-Juan Chen


Archive | 2008

Methods of treating cutaneous ulcers and grafts using IL-23

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Jason R. Chan


Archive | 2009

Agonist antibodies to IL-23 receptor

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Kevin W. Moore; Tatyana Churakova; Hong-Nhung Y. Nguyen; Jason R. Chan


Archive | 2011

Methods of treating cutaneous ulcers and grafts using agonist antibodies to IL-23 receptor

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Kevin W. Moore; Tatyana Churakova; Hong-Nhung Y. Nguyen; Jason R. Chan


Archive | 2008

Biomarqueurs de destruction d'articulation pour une thérapie anti-il-17a d'une maladie inflammatoire des articulations

Edward P. Bowman; Cheng-Chi Chao; Shi-Juan Chen


Archive | 2003

Uses of il-23 mammalian cytokine; related reagents

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Kevin W. Moore; Tatyana Churakova; Hong-Nhung Y. Nguyen; Jason R. Chan


Archive | 2003

cytokine IL-23 uses mammal; related reagents.

Edward P. Bowman; Jason R. Chan; Shi-Juan Chen; Tatyana Churakova; Daniel J. Cua; Kevin W. Moore; Hong-Nhung Y. Nguyen


Archive | 2003

Il-23 for treating cutaneous wounds

Edward P. Bowman; Shi-Juan Chen; Daniel J. Cua; Kevin W. Moore; Tatyana Churakova; Hong-Nhung Y. Nguyen; Jason R. Chan

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Alissa A. Chackerian

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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