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A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination

This study demonstrates that modulation of IL-25 and IL-33 cytokines responsible for innate lymphoid cell 2 (ILC2) activation/function can differentially regulate ILC profiles at the vaccination site, in a vaccine route-dependent manner. Specifically, recombinant fowlpox (rFPV) vector-based vaccine...

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Autores principales: Li, Z., Jackson, R.J., Ranasinghe, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31384749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2019.100035
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description This study demonstrates that modulation of IL-25 and IL-33 cytokines responsible for innate lymphoid cell 2 (ILC2) activation/function can differentially regulate ILC profiles at the vaccination site, in a vaccine route-dependent manner. Specifically, recombinant fowlpox (rFPV) vector-based vaccine co-expressing an adjuvant that transiently sequestered IL-25 (FPV-HIV-IL-25 binding protein), delivered intramuscularly (i.m.) was able to induce significantly lower IL-25R(+) ILC2-deived IL-13 and ILC1/ILC3-derived IFN-γ expression with significantly elevated IL-17A in muscle. In contrast, intranasal (i.n.) delivery was able to induce all three known ILC2 subsets (ST2/IL-33R(+), IL-25R(+), and TSLPR(+) ILC2) to express varying amounts of IL-13 in lung, and also the TSLPR(+) ILC2 to express IL-4, unlike the unadjuvanted control, which only showed ST2/IL-33R(+) ILC2 to express IL-13. Interestingly, the sequestration of IL-25 in lung also induced a unique lineage(−) ST2/IL-33R(−) IL-25R(−) TSLPR(−) ILC2 population to express elevated IL-13 and IL-4. Moreover, both i.m. and, i.n. FPV-HIV-IL-25BP vaccination induced significantly elevated ILC1/ILC3-derived IL-17A in lung, indicating that ILC2 could directly impact ILC1/ILC3 activity. To our surprise, transient sequestration of IL-33 at the lung mucosae did not alter the lung ILC2 profiles or activity. These inhibitor studies showed that in the context of i.n. viral vector vaccination, IL-25 plays a predominant role in early ILC development/regulation than IL-33, and likely acts as a master regulator of ILC. Our previous findings have indicated that level of IL-4/IL-13 at the vaccination site impacts the quality/avidity of T cell immunity. Taken together data suggest that IL-25 binding protein could be used as an effective i.m. not an i.n. adjuvant to enhance quality of vaccine-specific T cell immunity. These findings evoke the notion that route-dependent manipulation of ILCs according to the target pathogen could be exploited to design more effective vaccines against chronic pathogens in the future.
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spelling pubmed-66682432019-08-05 A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination Li, Z. Jackson, R.J. Ranasinghe, C. Vaccine X Regular paper This study demonstrates that modulation of IL-25 and IL-33 cytokines responsible for innate lymphoid cell 2 (ILC2) activation/function can differentially regulate ILC profiles at the vaccination site, in a vaccine route-dependent manner. Specifically, recombinant fowlpox (rFPV) vector-based vaccine co-expressing an adjuvant that transiently sequestered IL-25 (FPV-HIV-IL-25 binding protein), delivered intramuscularly (i.m.) was able to induce significantly lower IL-25R(+) ILC2-deived IL-13 and ILC1/ILC3-derived IFN-γ expression with significantly elevated IL-17A in muscle. In contrast, intranasal (i.n.) delivery was able to induce all three known ILC2 subsets (ST2/IL-33R(+), IL-25R(+), and TSLPR(+) ILC2) to express varying amounts of IL-13 in lung, and also the TSLPR(+) ILC2 to express IL-4, unlike the unadjuvanted control, which only showed ST2/IL-33R(+) ILC2 to express IL-13. Interestingly, the sequestration of IL-25 in lung also induced a unique lineage(−) ST2/IL-33R(−) IL-25R(−) TSLPR(−) ILC2 population to express elevated IL-13 and IL-4. Moreover, both i.m. and, i.n. FPV-HIV-IL-25BP vaccination induced significantly elevated ILC1/ILC3-derived IL-17A in lung, indicating that ILC2 could directly impact ILC1/ILC3 activity. To our surprise, transient sequestration of IL-33 at the lung mucosae did not alter the lung ILC2 profiles or activity. These inhibitor studies showed that in the context of i.n. viral vector vaccination, IL-25 plays a predominant role in early ILC development/regulation than IL-33, and likely acts as a master regulator of ILC. Our previous findings have indicated that level of IL-4/IL-13 at the vaccination site impacts the quality/avidity of T cell immunity. Taken together data suggest that IL-25 binding protein could be used as an effective i.m. not an i.n. adjuvant to enhance quality of vaccine-specific T cell immunity. These findings evoke the notion that route-dependent manipulation of ILCs according to the target pathogen could be exploited to design more effective vaccines against chronic pathogens in the future. Elsevier 2019-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6668243/ /pubmed/31384749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2019.100035 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title_full A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title_fullStr A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title_full_unstemmed A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title_short A hierarchical role of IL-25 in ILC development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
title_sort hierarchical role of il-25 in ilc development and function at the lung mucosae following viral-vector vaccination
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31384749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2019.100035
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