Kupffer Cell and Interleukin-12-Dependent Loss of Natural Killer T Cells in Hepatosteatosis

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作者
Kremer, Michael [2 ,3 ]
Thomas, Emmanuel
Milton, Richard J. [2 ]
Perry, Ashley W. [2 ]
van Rooijen, Nico [4 ]
Wheeler, Michael D. [2 ]
Zacks, Steven
Fried, Michael
Rippe, Richard A.
Hines, Ian N. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Med, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Ctr Alcohol Studies, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[3] Univ Heidelberg, Dept Surg, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany
[4] Free Univ Amsterdam, Dept Cell Biol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
FATTY LIVER-DISEASE; CD1D-RESTRICTED NKT CELLS; NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA; INNATE IMMUNE-SYSTEM; NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS; MEDIATED HEPATITIS; MOUSE MODEL; OB/OB MICE; IL-12; LYMPHOCYTES;
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10.1002/hep.23292
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Hepatosteatosis is associated with increased expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin (IL)-12, major T helper (Th) 1 cytokines, and reduced hepatic natural killer T (NKT) cell numbers. The relationship between lipid accumulation, cytokine expression, and hepatic NKT cells is not known. This study was conducted to assess the role of IL-12 in the development of hepatic steatosis and its potential impact on liver NKT cells. Male C57B1/6 wildtype (WT) and IL-12-deficient (IL-12(-/-)) mice were fed a choline-deficient diet (CDD) for 0, 10, or 20 weeks. CDD led to marked hepatosteatosis, reduced hepatic but not splenic NKT cell numbers and function, and increased hepatic expression of the T(h)1-type cytokines IL-12, interferon gamma (IFN-gamma), and TNF-alpha in WT mice. The absence of IL-12 resulted in similar CDD-induced hepatosteatosis, but preserved hepatic NKT cells and significantly reduced hepatic IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha expression. Treatment of CDD-fed mice with lipopolysaccharide led to a significant increase in hepatic IL-12 expression, and Kupffer cell (KC) depletion reduced liver IL-12 expression and restored NKT cells in CDD-induced fatty liver. Interestingly, KCs from CDD-fed mice failed to produce increased quantities of IL-12 upon activation in vitro when compared to similarly treated KCs from control fed mice, suggesting that secondary factors in vivo promote heightened IL-12 production. Finally, human livers with severe steatosis showed a substantial decrease in NKT cells. Conclusion: Hepatosteatosis reduces the numbers of hepatic NKT cells in a KC-and IL-12-dependent manner. Our results suggest a pivotal and multifunctional role of KG derived IL-12 in the altered immune response in steatotic liver, a process that is likely active within human nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. (HEPATOLOGY 2010;51:130-141.)
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