Cytokine BAFF Released by Helicobacter pylori –Infected Macrophages Triggers the Th17 Response in Human Chronic Gastritis

  • Munari F
  • Fassan M
  • Capitani N
  • et al.
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Abstract

BAFF is a crucial cytokine that affects the activity of both innate and adaptive immune cells. It promotes the expansion of Th17 cells in autoimmune disorders. With this study, we investigated the BAFF/Th17 responses in Helicobacter pylori–induced gastritis in humans. Our results show that the mucosa from Helicobacter+ patients with chronic gastritis is enriched in IL-17 and BAFF, whereas the two cytokines are weakly expressed in Helicobacter− patients with chronic gastritis; moreover, the expression of both BAFF and IL-17 decreases after bacteria eradication. We demonstrate that BAFF accumulates in macrophages in vivo and that it is produced by monocyte-derived macrophages in vitro, after Helicobacter stimulation. Application of BAFF on monocytes triggers the accumulation of reactive oxygen species that are crucial for the release of pro-Th17 cytokines, such as IL-23, IL-1β, and TGF-β. Moreover, BAFF directly promotes the differentiation of Th17 cells. In conclusion, our results support the notion that an axis BAFF/Th17 exists in chronic gastritis of Helicobacter+ patients and that its presence strictly depends on the bacterium. Moreover, we demonstrated that BAFF is able to drive Th17 responses both indirectly, by creating a pro-Th17 cytokine milieu through the involvement of innate immune cells, and directly, via the differentiation of T cells toward the specific profile. The results obtained in this study are of great interest for Helicobacter-related diseases and the development of novel therapeutic strategies based on the inhibition of the BAFF/IL-17 response.

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Munari, F., Fassan, M., Capitani, N., Codolo, G., Vila-Caballer, M., Pizzi, M., … de Bernard, M. (2014). Cytokine BAFF Released by Helicobacter pylori –Infected Macrophages Triggers the Th17 Response in Human Chronic Gastritis. The Journal of Immunology, 193(11), 5584–5594. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1302865

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