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Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
BACKGROUND: Th17 cells play a role in inflammation. Interleukin (IL)-10 is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. However, it is poorly understood whether and how endogenous IL-10 impacts the development of Th17 cells in human pathologies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between IL...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22176654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-9-217 |
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author | Wilke, Cailin M Wang, Lin Wei, Shuang Kryczek, Ilona Huang, Emina Kao, John Lin, Yanwei Fang, Jingyuan Zou, Weiping |
author_facet | Wilke, Cailin M Wang, Lin Wei, Shuang Kryczek, Ilona Huang, Emina Kao, John Lin, Yanwei Fang, Jingyuan Zou, Weiping |
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description | BACKGROUND: Th17 cells play a role in inflammation. Interleukin (IL)-10 is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. However, it is poorly understood whether and how endogenous IL-10 impacts the development of Th17 cells in human pathologies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between IL-10 and Th17 cells in patients with Crohn's disease and in IL-10-deficient (IL-10(-/-)) mice. Th17 cells and dendritic cells (DCs) were defined by flow cytometry and evaluated by functional studies. RESULTS: We detected elevated levels of IL-17 and Th17 cells in the intestinal mucosa of patients with Crohn's disease. Intestinal DCs from Crohn's patients produced more IL-1β than controls and were superior to blood DCs in Th17 induction through an IL-1-dependent mechanism. Furthermore, IL-17 levels were negatively associated with those of IL-10 and were positively associated those of IL-1β in intestinal mucosa. These data point toward an in vivo cellular and molecular link among endogenous IL-10, IL-1, and Th17 cells in patients with Crohn's disease. We further investigated this relationship in IL-10(-/- )mice. We observed a systemic increase in Th17 cells in IL-10(-/- )mice when compared to wild-type mice. Similar to the intestinal DCs in patients with Crohn's disease, murine IL-10(-/- )DCs produced more IL-1β than their wild-type counterparts and promoted Th17 cell development in an IL-1-dependent manner. Finally, in vivo blockade of IL-1 receptor signaling reduced Th17 cell accumulation and inflammation in a mouse model of chemically-induced colitis. CONCLUSIONS: Endogenous IL-10 constrains Th17 cell development through the control of IL-1 production by DCs, and reaffirms the crucial anti-inflammatory role of IL-10 in patients with chronic inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-32645342012-01-24 Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease Wilke, Cailin M Wang, Lin Wei, Shuang Kryczek, Ilona Huang, Emina Kao, John Lin, Yanwei Fang, Jingyuan Zou, Weiping J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Th17 cells play a role in inflammation. Interleukin (IL)-10 is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. However, it is poorly understood whether and how endogenous IL-10 impacts the development of Th17 cells in human pathologies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between IL-10 and Th17 cells in patients with Crohn's disease and in IL-10-deficient (IL-10(-/-)) mice. Th17 cells and dendritic cells (DCs) were defined by flow cytometry and evaluated by functional studies. RESULTS: We detected elevated levels of IL-17 and Th17 cells in the intestinal mucosa of patients with Crohn's disease. Intestinal DCs from Crohn's patients produced more IL-1β than controls and were superior to blood DCs in Th17 induction through an IL-1-dependent mechanism. Furthermore, IL-17 levels were negatively associated with those of IL-10 and were positively associated those of IL-1β in intestinal mucosa. These data point toward an in vivo cellular and molecular link among endogenous IL-10, IL-1, and Th17 cells in patients with Crohn's disease. We further investigated this relationship in IL-10(-/- )mice. We observed a systemic increase in Th17 cells in IL-10(-/- )mice when compared to wild-type mice. Similar to the intestinal DCs in patients with Crohn's disease, murine IL-10(-/- )DCs produced more IL-1β than their wild-type counterparts and promoted Th17 cell development in an IL-1-dependent manner. Finally, in vivo blockade of IL-1 receptor signaling reduced Th17 cell accumulation and inflammation in a mouse model of chemically-induced colitis. CONCLUSIONS: Endogenous IL-10 constrains Th17 cell development through the control of IL-1 production by DCs, and reaffirms the crucial anti-inflammatory role of IL-10 in patients with chronic inflammation. BioMed Central 2011-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3264534/ /pubmed/22176654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-9-217 Text en Copyright ©2011 Wilke et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Wilke, Cailin M Wang, Lin Wei, Shuang Kryczek, Ilona Huang, Emina Kao, John Lin, Yanwei Fang, Jingyuan Zou, Weiping Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title | Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title_full | Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title_fullStr | Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title_short | Endogenous interleukin-10 constrains Th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
title_sort | endogenous interleukin-10 constrains th17 cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22176654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-9-217 |
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