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Vertebrate cytokines interleukin 12 and gamma interferon, but not interleukin 10, enhance phagocytosis in the annelid Eisenia hortensis
Authors:Sheryl L Fuller-Espie
Institution:Science Department, Cabrini College, Iadarola Center for Science, Education and Technology, 610 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, PA 19087-3698, USA
Abstract:Phagocytosis assays employing class I interleukin 12 (IL-12)], and class II gamma interferon (gIFN) and IL-10] human recombinant cytokines were carried out to determine the biological effects of these molecules on innate immune responses in the earthworm Eisenia hortensis. Coelomocytes from E. hortensis were pre-incubated with the cytokines for 16-20 h in vitro followed by introduction of Escherichia coli expressing green fluorescent protein (E. coli/GFP). The pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12 and gIFN stimulated statistically significant (p ? 0.05) enhanced phagocytosis of E. coli/GFP by hyaline amoebocytes as determined by flow cytometry; 10 out of 21 earthworms (48%) responded to IL-12, while eight out of 21 (38%) responded to gIFN. In contrast, the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 neither stimulated nor inhibited phagocytosis in nine earthworms tested. These results demonstrate that vertebrate pro-inflammatory cytokines influence invertebrate cellular responses of immune cells causing enhanced phagocytic activity in earthworm coelomocytes.
Keywords:Eisenia hortensis  Escherichia coli  Green fluorescent protein (GFP)  Phagocytosis  Pro-inflammatory cytokines  Anti-inflammatory cytokines  Innate immunity  Flow cytometry  Hyaline amoebocytes  Molecular convergence
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