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The CCR6/CCL20 axis expands RORyt plus Tregs to protect from glomerulonephritis see commentary on page 28

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KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
卷 104, 期 1, 页码 74-89

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.klint.2023.02.027

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crescentic GN; chemokine; chemokine receptor; immunosup-pression; Treg-directed therapy

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Previous studies have identified a unique Treg population, known as RORyt+ Tregs, which possess enhanced immunosuppressive capacity and therapeutic potential. However, they are also capable of secreting pro-inflammatory IL-17A. This study investigated the absence of RORyt+ Tregs in glomerulonephritis (GN) and found that their absence significantly aggravated kidney injury, demonstrating their overall kidney-protective properties. Analyses showed that RORyt+ Tregs were broadly immunosuppressive, and their absence had a negative impact on GN.
Previous studies have identified a unique Treg population, which expresses the Th17 characteristic transcription factor RORyt. These RORyt+ Tregs possess enhanced immunosuppressive capacity, which endows them with great therapeutic potential. However, as a caveat, they are also capable of secreting pro-inflammatory IL-17A. Since the sum function of RORyt+ Tregs in glomerulonephritis (GN) remains unknown, we studied the effects of their absence. Purified CD4+ T cell populations, containing or lacking RORyt+ Tregs, were transferred into immunocompromised RAG1 knockout mice and the nephrotoxic nephritis model of GN was induced. Absence of RORyt+ Tregs significantly aggravated kidney injury, demonstrating overall kidney-protective properties. Analyses of immune responses showed that RORyt+ Tregs were broadly immunosuppressive with no preference for a particular type of T cell response. Further characterization revealed a distinct functional and transcriptional profile, including enhanced production of IL-10. Expression of the chemokine receptor CCR6 marked a particularly potent subset, whose absence significantly worsened GN. As an underlying mechanism, we found that chemokine CCL20 acting through receptor CCR6 signaling mediated expansion and activation of RORyt+ Tregs. Finally, we also detected an increase of CCR6+ Tregs in kidney biopsies, as well as enhanced secretion of chemokine CCL20 in 21 patients with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody associated GN compared to that of 31 healthy living directed therapies.

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