Interleukin-12 production by human monocytes infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis: role of phagocytosis

Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its antigens are potent inducers of cytokine expression by mononuclear phagocytes. In this study, the ability of live M. tuberculosis to stimulate interleukin-12 (IL-12) expression by human monocytes was examined. Monocytes were purified from peripheral blood mononuclear cells by adherence and either infected with M. tuberculosis or exposed to soluble protein antigens of M. tuberculosis (purified protein derivative [PPD]). Live M. tuberculosis (10(6) to 10(7) CFU/ml) was a potent stimulus for interleukin-12 (IL-12). By using reverse transcription-PCR, p40 mRNA was detected at 3 h, peaked at 6 to 12 h, and decayed to baseline levels at 18 to 24 h following infection. Bioactive IL-12 (p70) was measured by the phytohemagglutinin blast proliferation assay and confirmed the p40 mRNA results. In contrast, soluble PPD at concentrations known to readily induce IL-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha expression by monocytes (10 to 100 microg/ml) was a poor stimulus for IL-12 p40 mRNA expression. The different efficiencies of M. tuberculosis bacilli and PPD for IL-12 expression by monocytes was in part due to a requirement for phagocytosis. Induction of IL-12 in response to M. tuberculosis was reduced by cytochalasin D. Furthermore, phagocytosis of dead M. tuberculosis or inert 2-micron-diameter polystyrene beads by monocytes induced IL-12 p40 mRNA. In contrast, 0.5-micron-diameter beads, which can enter cells through pinocytosis, did not stimulate IL-12 expression. Functionally, IL-12 readily enhanced PPD-stimulated IFN-gamma production and CD4+ T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy tuberculin-positive donors but induced less enhancement when live M. tuberculosis was the antigen. These results suggest that IL-12 is upregulated as part of the early cytokine response of mononuclear phagocytes to M. tuberculosis and that the cellular events associated with phagocytosis are themselves a potent signal for IL-12 production. IL-12 released by infected macrophages in turn can further upregulate M. tuberculosis-specific CD4+ T-cell effector function.

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