Abstract

PURPOSE. Interleukin (IL)-12p40 can couple with IL-12p35 or p19 chains to form the molecules IL-12p70 and IL-23, respectively, which promote T(H)1 cytokine responses. IL-12p35 can bind to EBI3 to form the anti-inflammatory molecule IL-35, but a proinflammatory function of IL-12p35 independent of IL-12p40 has not been described. Here such a function in a mouse model of herpes stromal keratitis (HSK), a CD4(+) T(H)1 cell-dependent corneal inflammation, is demonstrated. METHODS. Corneas of wild-type (WT), IL-12p40(-/-), IL-12p35(-/-), and IL-12p35(-/-)p40(-/-) (double knockout) mice were infected with the RE strain of HSV-1, and HSK was monitored based on corneal opacity, neovascularization, leukocytic infiltrate, and cytokine/chemokine levels. RESULTS. All mouse strains developed moderate HSK by 11 days after infection (dpi). However, from 11 to 21 dpi, HSK progressed in WT and IL-12p40(-/-) mice but regressed in IL-12p35(-/-) and IL-12p35(-/-)p40(-/-) mice. HSK regression was characterized by reductions in neutrophils and CD4(+) T cells and attenuation of blood vessels, which was associated with reduced levels of the chemokines KC (CXCL3), Mip-2 (CXCL2), and MCP-1 (CCL2) and the angiogenic factor vascular endothelial growth factor. CONCLUSIONS. HSK development does not require IL-12p40 and is thus independent of IL-12p70 and IL-23. However, late HSK progression does require a previously unrecognized IL-12p40-independent, proinflammatory function of IL-12p35.

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