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Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites

IL-17 has emerged as a key player in the immune system, exhibiting roles in protection from infectious diseases and promoting inflammation in autoimmunity. Initially thought to be CD4 T-cell-derived, the sources of IL-17 are now known to be varied and belong to both the innate and adaptive arms of t...

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Autores principales: Peckham, R. K., Brill, R., Foster, D. S., Bowen, A. L., Leigh, J. A., Coffey, T. J., Flynn, R. J.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4069704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24961164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05431
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author Peckham, R. K.
Brill, R.
Foster, D. S.
Bowen, A. L.
Leigh, J. A.
Coffey, T. J.
Flynn, R. J.
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Brill, R.
Foster, D. S.
Bowen, A. L.
Leigh, J. A.
Coffey, T. J.
Flynn, R. J.
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description IL-17 has emerged as a key player in the immune system, exhibiting roles in protection from infectious diseases and promoting inflammation in autoimmunity. Initially thought to be CD4 T-cell-derived, the sources of IL-17 are now known to be varied and belong to both the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system. Mechanisms for inducing IL-17 production in lymphoid cells are thought to rely on appropriate antigenic stimulation in the context of TGF-β1, IL-6 and/or IL-1β. Using culture protocols adapted from human studies, we have effectively induced both bovine CD4(+) and WC1(+) γδ T-cells to produce IL-17 termed Th17 and γδ17 cells, respectively. The negative regulatory effect of IFN-γ on mouse and human IL-17 production can be extended to the bovine model, as addition of IFN-γ decreases IL-17 production in both cell types. Furthermore we show that infection with the protozoan Neospora caninum will induce fibroblasts to secrete pro-IL-17 factors thereby inducing a γδ17 phenotype that preferentially kills infected target cells. Our study identifies two T-cell sources of IL-17, and is the first to demonstrate a protective effect of IL-17(+) T-cells in ruminants. Our findings offer further opportunities for future adjuvants or vaccines which could benefit from inducing these responses.
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spelling pubmed-40697042014-08-27 Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites Peckham, R. K. Brill, R. Foster, D. S. Bowen, A. L. Leigh, J. A. Coffey, T. J. Flynn, R. J. Sci Rep Article IL-17 has emerged as a key player in the immune system, exhibiting roles in protection from infectious diseases and promoting inflammation in autoimmunity. Initially thought to be CD4 T-cell-derived, the sources of IL-17 are now known to be varied and belong to both the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system. Mechanisms for inducing IL-17 production in lymphoid cells are thought to rely on appropriate antigenic stimulation in the context of TGF-β1, IL-6 and/or IL-1β. Using culture protocols adapted from human studies, we have effectively induced both bovine CD4(+) and WC1(+) γδ T-cells to produce IL-17 termed Th17 and γδ17 cells, respectively. The negative regulatory effect of IFN-γ on mouse and human IL-17 production can be extended to the bovine model, as addition of IFN-γ decreases IL-17 production in both cell types. Furthermore we show that infection with the protozoan Neospora caninum will induce fibroblasts to secrete pro-IL-17 factors thereby inducing a γδ17 phenotype that preferentially kills infected target cells. Our study identifies two T-cell sources of IL-17, and is the first to demonstrate a protective effect of IL-17(+) T-cells in ruminants. Our findings offer further opportunities for future adjuvants or vaccines which could benefit from inducing these responses. Nature Publishing Group 2014-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4069704/ /pubmed/24961164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05431 Text en Copyright © 2014, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Peckham, R. K.
Brill, R.
Foster, D. S.
Bowen, A. L.
Leigh, J. A.
Coffey, T. J.
Flynn, R. J.
Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title_full Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title_fullStr Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title_full_unstemmed Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title_short Two distinct populations of Bovine IL-17(+) T-cells can be induced and WC1(+)IL-17(+)γδ T-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
title_sort two distinct populations of bovine il-17(+) t-cells can be induced and wc1(+)il-17(+)γδ t-cells are effective killers of protozoan parasites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4069704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24961164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05431
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