IL-17RA-Mediated Epithelial Cell Activity Prevents Severe Inflammatory Response to Helicobacter pylori Infection.

Q3 Medicine ImmunoHorizons Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.4049/immunohorizons.2300078
Lee C. Brackman, Matthew S. Jung, Eseoghene I Ogaga, Nikhita Joshi, Lydia E. Wroblewski, M. Piazuelo, R. Peek, Y. Choksi, H. Algood
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Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative pathogen that colonizes the stomach, induces inflammation, and drives pathological changes in the stomach tissue, including gastric cancer. As the principal cytokine produced by Th17 cells, IL-17 mediates protective immunity against pathogens by inducing the activation and mobilization of neutrophils. Whereas IL-17A is largely produced by lymphocytes, the IL-17 receptor is expressed in epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and hematopoietic cells. Loss of the IL-17RA in mice results in impaired antimicrobial responses to extracellular bacteria. In the context of H. pylori infection, this is compounded by extensive inflammation in Il17ra-/- mice. In this study, Foxa3creIl17rafl/fl (Il17raΔGI-Epi) and Il17rafl/fl (control) mice were used to test the hypothesis that IL-17RA signaling, specifically in epithelial cells, protects against severe inflammation after H. pylori infection. The data indicate that Il17raΔGI-Epi mice develop increased inflammation compared with controls. Despite reduced Pigr expression, levels of IgA increased in the gastric wash, suggesting significant increase in Ag-specific activation of the T follicular helper/B cell axis. Gene expression analysis of stomach tissues indicate that both acute and chronic responses are significantly increased in Il17raΔGI-Epi mice compared with controls. These data suggest that a deficiency of IL-17RA in epithelial cells is sufficient to drive chronic inflammation and hyperactivation of the Th17/T follicular helper/B cell axis but is not required for recruitment of polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Furthermore, the data suggest that fibroblasts can produce chemokines in response to IL-17 and may contribute to H. pylori-induced inflammation through this pathway.
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IL-17RA介导的上皮细胞活性可预防幽门螺旋杆菌感染引起的严重炎症反应
幽门螺杆菌是一种革兰氏阴性病原体,它在胃中定植,诱发炎症,导致胃组织发生病理变化,包括胃癌。作为 Th17 细胞产生的主要细胞因子,IL-17 通过诱导中性粒细胞的活化和动员,介导针对病原体的保护性免疫。IL-17A 主要由淋巴细胞产生,而 IL-17 受体则在上皮细胞、成纤维细胞和造血细胞中表达。小鼠体内 IL-17RA 的缺失会导致对细胞外细菌的抗菌反应受损。在幽门螺杆菌感染的情况下,Il17ra-/-小鼠的广泛炎症会加剧这种情况。本研究利用 Foxa3creIl17rafl/fl(Il17raΔGI-Epi)和 Il17rafl/fl(对照组)小鼠来验证这样一个假设:IL-17RA 信号(尤其是上皮细胞中的信号)在幽门螺杆菌感染后可防止严重炎症。数据表明,与对照组相比,Il17raΔGI-Epi小鼠的炎症程度加重。尽管 Pigr 表达减少,但胃洗液中的 IgA 水平却升高了,这表明 T 滤泡辅助细胞/B 细胞轴的 Ag 特异性激活显著增加。胃组织的基因表达分析表明,与对照组相比,Il17raΔGI-Epi 小鼠的急性和慢性反应均显著增加。这些数据表明,上皮细胞中 IL-17RA 的缺乏足以驱动慢性炎症和 Th17/T 滤泡辅助细胞/B 细胞轴的过度激活,但不需要多形核中性粒细胞的招募。此外,数据还表明,成纤维细胞可对 IL-17 产生趋化因子反应,并可能通过这一途径促进幽门螺杆菌诱发的炎症。
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