Toll IL-1R8/Single Ig IL-1–Related Receptor Regulates Psoriasiform Inflammation through Direct Inhibition of Innate IL-17A Expression by γδ T Cells

  • Russell S
  • Stefanska A
  • Kubica M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Expression of the orphan receptor Toll IL-1R8/single Ig IL-1–related receptor has been reported to be reduced in the peripheral blood of psoriatic arthritis patients. However whether TIR8/SIGIRR activity plays a specific role in regulating psoriatic inflammation is unknown. We report that Tir8/Sigirr-deficient mice develop more severe psoriatic inflammation in both the chemical (Aldara)- and cytokine (rIL-23)-induced models of psoriasis. Increased disease severity was associated with enhanced infiltration of Vγ4+ γδ T cells that express significantly elevated levels of IL-17A. Critically, we also demonstrate that TIR8/SIGIRR activity directly suppressed innate IL-17A expression by γδ T cells in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, treatment of Tir8/Sigirr−/− mice with an IL-17A neutralization Ab reversed the enhanced disease severity observed in these mice. This study identifies TIR8/SIGIRR as a novel intrinsic negative regulator of innate IL-17A expression and characterizes a novel mechanism involved in the regulation of psoriatic inflammation.

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Russell, S. E., Stefanska, A. M., Kubica, M., Horan, R. M., Mantovani, A., Garlanda, C., … Walsh, P. T. (2013). Toll IL-1R8/Single Ig IL-1–Related Receptor Regulates Psoriasiform Inflammation through Direct Inhibition of Innate IL-17A Expression by γδ T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 191(6), 3337–3346. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1300828

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