Abstract
Th 17 cells have been implicated in the pathogenesis of colitis; however, a cellular mechanism by which colitogenic Th17 immunity arises in vivo remains unclear. In this study, we report that a subset of IL-17+ γδ T cells plays a crucial role in enhancing in vivo Th17 differentiation and T cell-mediated colitis. TCRβ−/− mice were highly susceptible to T cell-mediated colitis, whereas TCRβδ−/− mice were resistant to the disease. Importantly, cotransfer of IL-17+ but not of IL-17− γδ T cells with CD4 T cells was sufficient to enhance Th17 differentiation and induce full-blown colitis in TCRβδ−/− recipients. Collectively, our results provide a novel function of IL-17+ γδ T cell subsets in supporting in vivo Th17 differentiation and possibly in fostering the development of intestinal inflammation.
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Do, J., Visperas, A., Dong, C., Baldwin, W. M., & Min, B. (2011). Cutting Edge: Generation of Colitogenic Th17 CD4 T Cells Is Enhanced by IL-17+ γδ T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 186(8), 4546–4550. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1004021
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