Interleukin-9 regulates macrophage activation in the progressive multiple sclerosis brain.
Gloria DonninelliInbar Saraf-SinikValentina MazziottiAlessia CaponeMaria Grazia GrassoLuca BattistiniRichard ReynoldsRoberta MagliozziElisabetta VolpePublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
These results reveal a new cytokine expressed in the CNS, with a role in the context of MS. We have demonstrated that IL-9 and its receptor are both expressed in CNS. Moreover, we found that IL-9 decreases the activation state and promotes the anti-inflammatory properties of human macrophages. This mechanism may contribute to the beneficial effects of IL-9 that are observed in MS, and may be therapeutically potentiated by modulating IL-9 expression in MS.