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Item Circulating IL-6 upregulates IL-10 production in splenic CD4 + T cells and limits acute kidney injury-induced lung inflammation(Elsevier, 2017-05) Andres-Hernando, Ana; Okamura, Kayo; Bhargava, Rhea; Kiekhaefer, Carol M.; Soranno, Danielle E.; Kirkbride-Romeo, Lara A.; Gil, Hyo-wook; Altmann, Chris; Faubel, Sarah; Pediatrics, School of MedicineAlthough it is well established that acute kidney injury (AKI) is a proinflammatory state, little is known about the endogenous counter-inflammatory response. IL-6 is traditionally considered a pro-inflammatory cytokine that is elevated in the serum in both human and murine AKI. However, IL-6 is known to have anti-inflammatory effects. Here we sought to investigate the role of IL-6 in the counter-inflammatory response after AKI, particularly in regard to the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. Ischemic AKI was induced by bilateral renal pedicle clamping. IL-10-deficient mice had increased systemic and lung inflammation after AKI, demonstrating the role of IL-10 in limiting inflammation after AKI. We then sought to determine whether IL-6 mediates IL-10 production. Wild-type mice with AKI had a marked upregulation of splenic IL-10 that was absent in IL-6-deficient mice with AKI. In vitro, addition of IL-6 to splenocytes increased IL-10 production in CD4+ T cells, B cells, and macrophages. In vivo, CD4-deficient mice with AKI had reduced splenic IL-10 and increased lung myeloperoxidase activity. Thus, IL-6 directly increases IL-10 production and participates in the counter-inflammatory response after AKI.