Differentiation, distribution and γδ T cell-driven regulation of IL-22-producing T cells in tuberculosis

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Differentiation, distribution and immune regulation of human IL-22-producing T cells in infections remain unknown. Here, we demonstrated in a nonhuman primate model that M. tuberculosis infection resulted in apparent increases in numbers of T cells capable of producing IL-22 de novo without in vitro Ag stimulation, and drove distribution of these cells more dramatically in lungs than in blood and lymphoid tissues. Consistently, IL-22-producing T cells were visualized in situ in lung tuberculosis (TB) granulomas by confocal microscopy and immunohistochemistry, indicating that mature IL-22-producing T cells were present in TB granuloma. Surprisingly, phosphoantigen HMBPP activation of Vγ2Vδ2 T cells down-regulated the capability of T cells to produce IL-22 de novo in lymphocytes from blood, lung/BAL fluid, spleen and lymph node. Up-regulation of IFNγ-producing Vγ2Vδ2 T effector cells after HMBPP stimulation coincided with the down-regulated capacity of these T cells to produce IL-22 de novo. Importantly, anti-IFNγ neutralizing Ab treatment reversed the HMBPP-mediated down-regulation effect on IL-22-producing T cells, suggesting that Vγ2Vδ2 T-cell-driven IFNγ-networking function was the mechanism underlying the HMBPP-mediated down-regulation of the capability of T cells to produce IL-22. These novel findings raise the possibility to ultimately investigate the function of IL-22 producing T cells and to target Vγ2Vδ2 T cells for balancing potentially hyper-activating IL-22-producing T cells in severe TB. © 2010 Yao et al.

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Yao, S., Huang, D., Chen, C. Y., Halliday, L., Zeng, G., Wang, R. C., & Chen, Z. W. (2010). Differentiation, distribution and γδ T cell-driven regulation of IL-22-producing T cells in tuberculosis. PLoS Pathogens, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000789

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