Interleukin-6 induced at mucosal surfaces by gram-negative bacterial infection

P De Man, C Van Kooten, L Aarden… - Infection and …, 1989 - Am Soc Microbiol
P De Man, C Van Kooten, L Aarden, I Engberg, H Linder, C Svanborg Eden
Infection and immunity, 1989Am Soc Microbiol
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was produced in response to mucosal and systemic infection of mice with
gram-negative bacteria. The IL-6 response was controlled by the lipopolysaccharide gene,
Lps; in C3H/HeN mice (Lpsn/Lpsn), the urinary IL-6 levels increased within 30 min after
challenge with Escherichia coli, but no response occurred in C3H/HeJ mice (Lpsd/Lpsd). In
lipopolysaccharide-responder mice, the levels of local and systemic IL-6 were related to the
degree of infection. The urinary response dominated after intravesical challenge, and the …
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was produced in response to mucosal and systemic infection of mice with gram-negative bacteria. The IL-6 response was controlled by the lipopolysaccharide gene, Lps; in C3H/HeN mice (Lpsn/Lpsn), the urinary IL-6 levels increased within 30 min after challenge with Escherichia coli, but no response occurred in C3H/HeJ mice (Lpsd/Lpsd). In lipopolysaccharide-responder mice, the levels of local and systemic IL-6 were related to the degree of infection. The urinary response dominated after intravesical challenge, and the serum response dominated after intraperitoneal challenge. The results demonstrate that IL-6 is activated as part of lipopolysaccharide-induced mucosal and systemic responses to gram-negative bacterial infections.
American Society for Microbiology
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