IL-35 interferes with splenic T cells in a clinical and experimental model of acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Int Immunopharmacol

The Laboratory of Lipid & Glucose Metabolism, the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China; Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2019

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening critical care syndrome with uncontrolled inflammation that is a central issue. Its main characteristic is inflammatory mediators and cytokines as well as agglutinating chemokines that injure target cells. Interleukin (IL)-35 is a newly identified IL-12 cytokine family member with structural similarities to other IL-12, IL-23, and IL-27 cytokines but unique immunological functions. How IL-35 functions in ARDS is unclear. The purpose of our study was to determine what role IL-35 played in the development of ARDS. Here we found serum IL-35 concentrations were significantly elevated in patients with ARDS relative to healthy people. Moreover, we established a mouse model of lipopolysaccharide- and cecal ligation and puncture-induced ARDS treated with neutralizing antibodies (anti-IL-35 Ebi3 or anti-IL-35 P35); the results showed that lung injury occurred more often than in untreated models and the inflammatory cytokines CXCL-1, tumor necrosis factor alpha, IL-6, and IL-17A increased significantly after neutralizing antibody treatment in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and serum. Therefore IL-35 can protect against the development of ARDS. Even more interesting in our study was that we discovered IL-35 expression differed between lung and spleen across different ARDS models, which further demonstrated that the spleen likely has an important role in extrapulmonary ARDS model only, improving the ratio of CD4/CD4CD25Foxp3(Tregs). Meanwhile in our clinical work, we also found that the concentration of IL-35 and the ratio of CD4/Treg in the serum are higher and the mortality is lower than those with the spleen deficiency in patients with extrapulmonary ARDS. Therefore, IL-35 is protective in ARDS by promoting the ratio of splenic CD4/Tregs in extrapulmonary ARDS, and as such, may be a therapeutic target.

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