Dominique Meunier
Interleukin 10 controls the balance between tolerance, pathogen elimination and immunopathology in birds
Meunier, Dominique; Corona-Torres, Ricardo; Boulton, Kay; Wu, Zhiguang; Ballantyne, Maeve; Glendinning, Laura; Ahmad, Anum Ali; Borowska, Dominika; Taylor, Lorna; Vervelde, Lonneke; del Pozo, Jorge; Vasilogianni, Marili; Jaramillo-Ortiz, José; Sanchez-Arsuaga, Gonzalo; Psifidi, Androniki; Tomley, Fiona; Watson, Kellie A; McGrew, Michael J; Stevens, Mark P; Blake, Damer P; Hume, David A
Authors
Ricardo Corona-Torres
Kay Boulton
Zhiguang Wu
Maeve Ballantyne
Laura Glendinning
Anum Ali Ahmad
Dominika Borowska
Lorna Taylor
Lonneke Vervelde
Jorge del Pozo
Marili Vasilogianni
José Jaramillo-Ortiz
Gonzalo Sanchez-Arsuaga
Androniki Psifidi
Fiona Tomley
Kellie A Watson
Michael J McGrew
Mark P Stevens
Damer P Blake
David A Hume
Abstract
Effective mucosal immunity in the intestine involves a fine balance between tolerance of the microbiome, recognition and elimination of pathogens, and inflammatory tissue injury. The anti-inflammatory cytokine IL10 regulates these processes in the intestines of mice and humans; the anti-inflammatory activity of IL10 is also conserved in birds. To determine the function of IL10 in avian mucosal immunity, we generated germ line modifications of the chicken IL10 locus to abolish or reduce IL10 expression. In vitro analysis of macrophage response to lipopolysaccharide confirmed the loss of IL10 protein expression, the lack of dosage compensation in heterozygotes, and prevention of autocrine inhibition of nitric oxide production in homozygous IL10 knockout macrophages. IL10-deficiency significantly altered the composition of the caecal microbiome, but unlike IL10-deficient mice and humans, IL10-deficient chickens did not exhibit spontaneous colitis. Following experimental challenge with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium or Campylobacter jejuni in IL10-deficient chickens, enhanced clearance of the pathogens was associated with elevated transcription of proinflammatory genes and increased infiltration of inflammatory cells into gut mucosa. In IL10-deficient chickens challenged with the parasite Eimeria tenella, pathogen clearance was accelerated but caecal lesions were more severe and weight gain was compromised. Neither the heterozygous IL10 knockout nor a homozygous IL10 enhancer mutation had a major effect on pathogen clearance or inflammation in any of the challenge models. Our findings highlight the intrinsic compromise in mucosal immune response and have important implications for the development of strategies to combat avian and zoonotic pathogens in poultry.
Citation
Meunier, D., Corona-Torres, R., Boulton, K., Wu, Z., Ballantyne, M., Glendinning, L., Ahmad, A. A., Borowska, D., Taylor, L., Vervelde, L., del Pozo, J., Vasilogianni, M., Jaramillo-Ortiz, J., Sanchez-Arsuaga, G., Psifidi, A., Tomley, F., Watson, K. A., McGrew, M. J., Stevens, M. P., Blake, D. P., & Hume, D. A. (2025). Interleukin 10 controls the balance between tolerance, pathogen elimination and immunopathology in birds. eLife, https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.106252.1
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Apr 23, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | May 7, 2025 |
Publication Date | May 7, 2025 |
Deposit Date | May 9, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | May 20, 2025 |
Electronic ISSN | 2050-084X |
Publisher | eLife Sciences Publications |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.106252.1 |
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