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Cytokine IL-6 is required in Citrobacter rodentium infection-induced intestinal Th17 responses and promotes IL-22 expression in inflammatory bowel disease.

Lei Li1, Qing-Guo Shi2, Fang Lin3, Yu-Guang Liang4, Li-Jian Sun3, Jin-Song Mu3, Yong-Gang Wang3, Hai-Bin Su3, Biao Xu3, Cheng-Cheng Ji3, Hui-Huang Huang3, Ke Li3, Hui-Fen Wang3.   

Abstract

Citrobacter rodentium (C. rodentium) infection is a widely used murine model to mimic human enteric bacteria infection and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this model, interleukin (IL)‑17A plays critical roles in increasing chemokine and cytokine production in various tissues to recruit innate cells, including monocytes and neutrophils, to the local site of infection. However, the source of IL‑17A remains unclear, as the majority of cell types produce IL‑17A, including intestinal endothelium cells, innate immune cells and CD4+ T cells in disease development. In the current study, wild‑type B6 mice were treated with C. rodentium and the CD4+ Th17 cell subset was observed as being specifically increased in Peyer's patches (PP), but not in mesenteric draining lymph nodes. Furthermore, the research suggested that the differentiation and activation of Th17 cells in PP were dependent on the inflammatory cytokine IL‑6, as blocking IL‑6 signaling with neutralizing antibodies decreased Th17 cells and resulted in the mice being more susceptible to C. rodentium infection. These results confirmed that the Th17 cell subset was specifically activated in PP and demonstrated that IL‑6 is required in Th17 cell activation, which are important to the clinical treatment of IBD.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24430732     DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2014.1898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Med Rep        ISSN: 1791-2997            Impact factor:   2.952


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