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Cutting edge:: Opposite effects of IL-1 and IL-2 on the regulation of IL-17+ T cell pool IL-1 subverts IL-2-mediated suppression

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 179, Issue 3, Pages 1423-1426

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.3.1423

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In this report, we show IL-17(+)CD4(+) andIL-17(+)CD8(+) T cells are largely found in lung and digestive mucosa compartments in normal mice. Endogenous and exogenous IL-1 dramatically contribute to IL-17(+) T cell differentiation mediated by TGF beta and IL-6. IL-1 is capable of stimulating IL-17(+) T cell differentiation in the absence of IL-6 Furthermore, although IL-2 reduces IL-17(+) T cell differentiation, IL-1 completely disables this effect. Mechanistically, IL-1 and IL-2 play opposite roles in regulating the expression of several molecules reg- ulating Th17 cell differentiation, including the orphan nuclear receptor ROR gamma t, the IL-1 receptor, and the IL-23 receptor. IL-1 subverts the effects of IL-2 on the expression of these gene transcripts. Altogether, our work demonstrates that IL-6 is important but not indispensable for IL-17(+) T cell differentiation and that IL-1 plays a predominant role in promoting IL-17(+) T cell induction. Thus, the IL-1 7(+) T cell pool may be controlled by the local cytokine profile in the microenvironment.

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