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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-564602

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Objective To explore the influence of lung IL-10 on interstitial dendritic cells in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome(MODS),and its role in immunological dysfunction.Methods The model of MODS was replicated by injecting zymosan into the peritoneal cavity of C57BL/6 mice.The mice were then randomly divided into normal groups as well as the groups of 3-6 hours,12-48 hours,5-7 days and 10-12 days post trauma.The level of CCR7 mRNA in lung was detected by RT-PCR and the proteins of CCR7 and IL-10 were immunohistochemically stained.The number of mononuclear cells in MHC-II positive peripheral blood was determined by flow cytometry.Results At the early stage of injury(3-6 hours),the number of IL-10 positive cells and the expression of CCR7 increased,but the number of mononuclear cells in MHC-II positive peripheral blood decreased.At the stage of 12-48 hours,the number of IL-10 positive cells and the expression of CCR7 continued to increase obviously,and that of mononuclear cells in MHC-II positive peripheral blood went on decreasing.At the stage of 10-12 days,the number of IL-10 positive cells increased dramatically compared with that in normal group,but the expression of CCR7 declined obviously in contrast to that in 12-48 hours,and the number of mononuclear cells in MHC-II positive peripheral blood decreased to the lowest level.Conclusions The expression of IL-10 in lung could inhibit the excessive immunological damage induced by dendritic cells on the one hand,and it probably leads to immunosuppression by reducing the CCR7 expression of dendritic cells and the number of mononuclear cells in MHC-II positive peripheral blood on the other hand.

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