Local blockade of IL-6R signaling induces lung CD4 T cell apoptosis in a murine model of asthma via regulatory T cells

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We previously reported high levels of the soluble form of the IL-6R (sIL-6R) in the airways of asthmatic subjects. Here, we analyzed the IL-6R effects on Th2 cell survival in the lung by locally antagonizing sIL-6R-mediated trans-signaling with a designer fusion protein (gp130-Fc) as well as IL-6R signaling with an antibody against the gp80 unit of the IL-6R (αIL-6R) in a murine model of asthma after ovalbumin peptide (OVA) sensitization and challenge. Blockade of the sIL-6R led to a significant decrease in inflammatory cells by an apoptosis-independent mechanism. In contrast, local treatment with αIL-6R antibodies that also block signaling via the membrane-bound IL-6R (mIL-6R) led to decreased signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT)-3 but not STAT-1 phosphorylation in the lung of treated mice as compared with control-treated mice. Moreover, this treatment induced apoptosis of the cells present in the airways of OVA-treated mice as well as apoptosis of lung CD4+ effector T cells. Subsequent studies showed that this effect was mediated by lung CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T regulatory cells by a cell-cell interaction, thereby contributing to the resolution of airway hyperresponsiveness in OVA-treated mice given anti-IL-6R antibodies. Taken together, these data suggest that blockade of mIL-6R signaling leads to cell death of lung effector T cells by activating regulatory T cells in experimental asthma. Local targeting of IL-6R signaling could be a novel approach for inducing Th2 T cell death in allergic airways via regulatory T cells. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2007. All rights reserved.

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Finotto, S., Eigenbrod, T., Karwot, R., Boross, I., Doganci, A., Ito, H., … Neurath, M. F. (2007). Local blockade of IL-6R signaling induces lung CD4 T cell apoptosis in a murine model of asthma via regulatory T cells. International Immunology, 19(6), 685–693. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxm037

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