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Dominant role for TL1A/DR3 pathway in IL-12 plus IL-18-induced IFN-gamma production by peripheral blood and mucosal CCR9+ T lymphocytes.

Konstantinos A Papadakis1, Daocheng Zhu, John L Prehn, Carol Landers, Armine Avanesyan, Gina Lafkas, Stephan R Targan.   

Abstract

The TNF-like cytokine TL1A augments IFN-gamma production by anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28 and IL-12/IL-18-stimulated peripheral blood (PB) T cells. However, only a small subset of PB T cells respond to TL1A stimulation with IFN-gamma production. PB CCR9+ T cells represent a small subset of circulating T cells with mucosal T cell characteristics and a Th1/Tr1 cytokine profile. In the current study, we show that TL1A enhanced IFN-gamma production by TCR- or CD2/CD28-stimulated CCR9(+)CD4+ PB T cells. However, TL1A had the most pronounced effect on augmenting IFN-gamma production by IL-12/IL-18-primed CCR9(+)CD4+ PB T cells. TL1A enhanced both the percentage and the mean fluorescence intensity of IFN-gamma in CCR9(+)CD4+ T cells as assessed by intracellular cytokine staining. IL-12 plus IL-18 up-regulated DR3 expression in CCR9(+)CD4+ T cells but had negligible effect on CCR9(-)CD4+ T cells. CCR9(+)CD4+ T cells isolated from the small intestine showed a 37- to 105-fold enhancement of IFN-gamma production when TL1A was added to the IL-12/IL18 cytokine combination. Cell membrane-expressed TL1A was preferentially expressed in CCR9(+)CD4+ PB T cells, and a blocking anti-TL1A mAb inhibited IFN-gamma production by cytokine-primed CCR9(+)CD4+ T cells by approximately 50%. Our data show that the TL1A/DR3 pathway plays a dominant role in the ultimate level of cytokine-induced IFN-gamma production by CCR9+ mucosal and gut-homing PB T cells and could play an important role in Th1-mediated intestinal diseases, such as Crohn's disease, where increased expression of IL-12, IL-18, TL1A, and DR3 converge in the inflamed intestinal mucosa.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15814728     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.8.4985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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