The Effects of IFN-λ on Epithelial Barrier Function Contribute to Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258 Pneumonia
2019
IFN-λ and IL-22, cytokines that share the coreceptor IL-10RB, are both induced over the course of Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258 (KP35) pneumonia. IL-22 is known to protect mucosal barriers, whereas the effects of IFN-λ on the mucosa are not established. We postulated that IFN-λ plays a role in regulating the airway epithelial barrier to facilitate cellular trafficking to the site of infection. In response to IFN-λ, the transmigration of neutrophils across a polarized monolayer of airway epithelial cells was increased, consistent with diminished epithelial integrity. KP35 infection increased epithelial permeability, and pretreatment with IFN-λ amplified this effect and facilitated bacterial transmigration. These effects of IFN-λ were confirmed in vivo, in that mice lacking the receptor for IFN-λ (Ifnlr1−/−) were protected from bacteremia in a murine model of KP35 pneumonia. Conversely, the integrity of the epithelial barrier was protected by IL-22, with subsequent impairment of neutrophil and bacterial trans...
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