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IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination

Previously we reported that a recombinant HSV-1 expressing murine IL-2 (HSV-IL-2) causes CNS demyelination in different strains of mice and in a T cell-dependent manner. Since T(H)17 cells have been implicated in CNS pathology, in the present study, we looked into the effects of IL-17A(-/-) and thre...

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Autores principales: Hirose, Satoshi, Wang, Shaohui, Jaggi, Ujjaldeep, Matundan, Harry H., Kato, Mihoko, Song, Xue-Ying, Molesworth-Kenyon, Sara J., Lausch, Robert N., Ghiasi, Homayon
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9931899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1102486
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author Hirose, Satoshi
Wang, Shaohui
Jaggi, Ujjaldeep
Matundan, Harry H.
Kato, Mihoko
Song, Xue-Ying
Molesworth-Kenyon, Sara J.
Lausch, Robert N.
Ghiasi, Homayon
author_facet Hirose, Satoshi
Wang, Shaohui
Jaggi, Ujjaldeep
Matundan, Harry H.
Kato, Mihoko
Song, Xue-Ying
Molesworth-Kenyon, Sara J.
Lausch, Robert N.
Ghiasi, Homayon
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description Previously we reported that a recombinant HSV-1 expressing murine IL-2 (HSV-IL-2) causes CNS demyelination in different strains of mice and in a T cell-dependent manner. Since T(H)17 cells have been implicated in CNS pathology, in the present study, we looked into the effects of IL-17A(-/-) and three of its receptors on HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination. IL-17A(-/-) mice did not develop CNS demyelination, while IL-17RA(-/-), IL-17RC(-/-), IL-17RD(-/-) and IL-17RA(-/-)RC(-/-) mice developed CNS demyelination. Adoptive transfer of T cells from wild-type (WT) mice to IL-17A(-/-) mice or T cells from IL-17A(-/-) mice to Rag(-/-) mice induced CNS demyelination in infected mice. Adoptive T cell experiments suggest that both T cells and non-T cells expressing IL-17A contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination with no difference in the severity of demyelination between the two groups of IL-17A producing cells. IL-6, IL-10, or TGFβ did not contribute to CNS demyelination in infected mice. Transcriptome analysis between IL-17A(-/-) brain and spinal cord of infected mice with and without T cell transfer from WT mice revealed that “neuron projection extension involved in neuron projection guidance” and “ensheathment of neurons” pathways were associated with CNS demyelination. Collectively, the results indicate the importance of IL-17A in CNS demyelination and the possible involvement of more than three of IL-17 receptors in CNS demyelination.
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spelling pubmed-99318992023-02-17 IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination Hirose, Satoshi Wang, Shaohui Jaggi, Ujjaldeep Matundan, Harry H. Kato, Mihoko Song, Xue-Ying Molesworth-Kenyon, Sara J. Lausch, Robert N. Ghiasi, Homayon Front Immunol Immunology Previously we reported that a recombinant HSV-1 expressing murine IL-2 (HSV-IL-2) causes CNS demyelination in different strains of mice and in a T cell-dependent manner. Since T(H)17 cells have been implicated in CNS pathology, in the present study, we looked into the effects of IL-17A(-/-) and three of its receptors on HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination. IL-17A(-/-) mice did not develop CNS demyelination, while IL-17RA(-/-), IL-17RC(-/-), IL-17RD(-/-) and IL-17RA(-/-)RC(-/-) mice developed CNS demyelination. Adoptive transfer of T cells from wild-type (WT) mice to IL-17A(-/-) mice or T cells from IL-17A(-/-) mice to Rag(-/-) mice induced CNS demyelination in infected mice. Adoptive T cell experiments suggest that both T cells and non-T cells expressing IL-17A contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination with no difference in the severity of demyelination between the two groups of IL-17A producing cells. IL-6, IL-10, or TGFβ did not contribute to CNS demyelination in infected mice. Transcriptome analysis between IL-17A(-/-) brain and spinal cord of infected mice with and without T cell transfer from WT mice revealed that “neuron projection extension involved in neuron projection guidance” and “ensheathment of neurons” pathways were associated with CNS demyelination. Collectively, the results indicate the importance of IL-17A in CNS demyelination and the possible involvement of more than three of IL-17 receptors in CNS demyelination. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9931899/ /pubmed/36817487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1102486 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hirose, Wang, Jaggi, Matundan, Kato, Song, Molesworth-Kenyon, Lausch and Ghiasi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Hirose, Satoshi
Wang, Shaohui
Jaggi, Ujjaldeep
Matundan, Harry H.
Kato, Mihoko
Song, Xue-Ying
Molesworth-Kenyon, Sara J.
Lausch, Robert N.
Ghiasi, Homayon
IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title_full IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title_fullStr IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title_full_unstemmed IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title_short IL-17A expression by both T cells and non-T cells contribute to HSV-IL-2-induced CNS demyelination
title_sort il-17a expression by both t cells and non-t cells contribute to hsv-il-2-induced cns demyelination
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9931899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1102486
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