Optimal induction of T helper 17 cells in humans requires T cell receptor ligation in the context of Toll-like receptor-activated monocytes
- 23 October 2007
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 104 (43), 17034-17039
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0708426104
Abstract
Recently, a new lineage of CD4+ T cells has been described in the mouse that specifically secretes IL-17 [T helper (Th) 17]. This discovery has led to a revision of the hypothesis that many autoimmune diseases are predominantly a Th1 phenomenon and may instead be critically dependent on the presence of Th17 cells. Murine Th17 cells differentiate from naïve T cell precursors in the presence of TGF-beta and IL-6 or IL-21. However, given their putative importance in human autoimmunity, very little is known about the pathways that control the expression of IL-17 in humans. Here we show that the factors that determine the expression of IL-17 in human CD4+ T cells are completely different from mice. IL-6 and IL-21 were unable to induce IL-17 expression in either naïve or effector T cells, and TGF-beta actually inhibited IL-17 expression. The expression of IL-17 was maximally induced from precommitted precursors present in human peripheral blood by cell-cell contact with Toll-like receptor-activated monocytes in the context of T cell receptor ligation. Furthermore, unlike IFN-gamma, IL-17 expression was not suppressed by the presence of FOXP3+ regulatory CD4+ T cells. Taken together, these data indicate that human and mouse Th17 cells have important biological differences that may be of critical importance in the development of therapeutic interventions in diseases characterized by aberrant T cell polarization.Keywords
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