Mutations in STAT3 and IL12RB1 impair the development of human IL-17-producing T cells

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The cytokines controlling the development of human interleukin (IL) 17-producing T helper cells in vitro have been difficult to identify. We addressed the question of the development of human IL-17- producing T helper cells in vivo by quantifying the production and secretion of IL-17 by fresh T cells ex vivo, and by T cell blasts expanded in vitro from patients with particular genetic traits affecting transforming growth factor (TGF) β, IL-1, IL-6, or IL-23 responses. Activating mutations in TGFB1, TGFBR1, and TGFBR2 (Camurati-Engelmann disease and Marfan-like syndromes) and loss-of-function mutations in IRAK4 and MYD88 (Mendelian predisposition to pyogenic bacterial infections) had no detectable impact. In contrast, dominant-negative mutations in STAT3 (autosomal-dominant hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome) and, to a lesser extent, null mutations in IL12B and IL12RB1 (Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases) impaired the development of IL-17-producing T cells. These data suggest that IL-12Rβ1-and STAT-3-dependent signals play a key role in the differentiation and/or expansion of human IL-17-producing T cell populations in vivo.

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De Beaucoudtey, L., Puel, A., Filipe-Santos, O., Cobat, A., Ghandil, P., Chrabieh, M., … Casanova, J. L. (2008). Mutations in STAT3 and IL12RB1 impair the development of human IL-17-producing T cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 205(7), 1543–1550. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20080321

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