IL-21-mediated non-canonical pathway for IL-1β production in conventional dendritic cells

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The canonical pathway for IL-1β production requires TLR-mediated NF-κB-dependent Il1b gene induction, followed by caspase-containing inflammasome-mediated processing of pro-IL-1β. Here we show that IL-21 unexpectedly induces IL-1β production in conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) via a STAT3-dependent but NF-κB-independent pathway. IL-21 does not induce Il1b expression in CD4 + T cells, with differential histone marks present in these cells versus cDCs. IL-21-induced IL-1β processing in cDCs does not require caspase-1 or caspase-8 but depends on IL-21-mediated death and activation of serine protease(s). Moreover, STAT3-dependent IL-1β expression in cDCs at least partially explains the IL-21-mediated pathologic response occurring during infection with pneumonia virus of mice. These results demonstrate lineage-restricted IL-21-induced IL-1β via a non-canonical pathway and provide evidence for its importance in vivo.

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Wan, C. K., Li, P., Spolski, R., Oh, J., Andraski, A. B., Du, N., … Leonard, W. J. (2015). IL-21-mediated non-canonical pathway for IL-1β production in conventional dendritic cells. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8988

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