IL-27, targeting antigen-presenting cells, promotes Th17 differentiation and colitis in mice

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T helper type 17 (Th17) cells have been implicated in autoimmunity and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Antigen-presenting cell (APC) -derived cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-1b and IL-6 are key mediators supporting Th17 differentiation, yet how these factors are induced in vivo remains unclear. Here, we show that IL-27 acting on APCs enhances IL-6 and IL-1b production and Th17 differentiation. IL-27Ra/ T-cell receptor (TCR)b/ recipients fail to develop gut inflammation following naive CD4 T-cell transfer, whereas IL-27Ra/ TCRb/ recipients develop severe colitis. Investigation of T-cell responses exhibits that IL-27Ra/ TCRb/ mice do not support Th17 differentiation with significantly decreased levels of IL-6 and IL-1b by APCs. Our study has identified a novel proinflammatory role for IL-27 in vivo that promotes Th17 differentiation by inducing Th17-supporting cytokines in APCs. © 2014 Society for Mucosal Immunology.

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Visperas, A., Do, J. S., Bulek, K., Li, X., & Min, B. (2014). IL-27, targeting antigen-presenting cells, promotes Th17 differentiation and colitis in mice. Mucosal Immunology, 7(3), 625–633. https://doi.org/10.1038/mi.2013.82

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