IL-17A Facilitates Entry of Autoreactive T-Cells and Granulocytes into the CNS During EAE

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Interleukin-17A plays a crucial role in multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. Although the link between IL-17 and disease activity has been clearly demonstrated, the precise function of this cytokine remains elusive. Here, we investigated the function of astrocyte-targeted IL-17A production in GF/IL-17 transgenic mice during EAE. In particular, IL-17A is important during disease induction. In mice with transgenic IL-17A production, disease occurs earlier and peak disease is more severe, whereas remission is unimpaired. IL-17A synthesis is associated with increased infiltration of granulocytes into the CNS and microglial activation. Moreover, IL-17A synthesis allows induction of MOG-EAE without the additional administration of the co-adjuvant pertussis toxin. Examination of double transgenic GF/IL-17 2D2 mice revealed that, in addition, local IL-17A production facilitates spontaneous infiltration of immune cells into the CNS in mice expressing a MOG-specific T-cell receptor. Overall, we provide evidence for a crucial effect of IL-17A in the induction phase of EAE, facilitating the infiltration of granulocytes and autoreactive T-cells into the CNS.

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Zimmermann, J., Nitsch, L., Krauthausen, M., & Müller, M. (2023). IL-17A Facilitates Entry of Autoreactive T-Cells and Granulocytes into the CNS During EAE. NeuroMolecular Medicine, 25(3), 350–359. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12017-023-08739-0

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