We reported previously that c-kit ligation by membrane-bound stem cell factor (mSCF) boosts IL-6 production in dendritic cells (DCs) and a Th17-immune response. However, Th17 establishment also requires heterodimeric IL-23, but the mechanisms that regulate IL-23 gene expression in DCs are not fully understood. We show that IL-23p19 gene expression in lung DCs is dependent on mSCF, which is regulated by the metalloproteinase MMP-9. Th1-inducing conditions enhanced MMP-9 activity, causing cleavage of mSCF, whereas the opposite was true for Th17-promoting conditions. In MMP-9−/− mice, a Th1-inducing condition could maintain mSCF and enhance IL-23p19 in DCs, promoting IL-17–producing CD4+ T cells in the lung. Conversely, mSCF cleavage from bone marrow DCs in vitro by rMMP-9 led to reduced IL-23p19 expression under Th17-inducing conditions, with dampening of intracellular AKT phosphorylation. Collectively, these results show that the c-kit/mSCF/MMP-9 axis regulates IL-23 gene expression in DCs to control IL-17 production in the lung.
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Oriss, T. B., Krishnamoorthy, N., Raundhal, M., Morse, C., Chakraborty, K., Khare, A., … Ray, A. (2014). Cutting Edge: MMP-9 Inhibits IL-23p19 Expression in Dendritic Cells by Targeting Membrane Stem Cell Factor Affecting Lung IL-17 Response. The Journal of Immunology, 192(12), 5471–5475. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1303183
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