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Candida albicans stimulates IL-23 release by human dendritic cells and downstream IL-17 secretion by Vδ1 T cells.

Christina O Maher1, Katie Dunne2, Ross Comerford2, Siobhán O'Dea3, Aisling Loy3, James Woo3, Thomas R Rogers2, Fiona Mulcahy3, Pádraic J Dunne1, Derek G Doherty4.   

Abstract

γδ T cells expressing the Vδ1 TCR are expanded in patients with HIV infection. We show in this article that circulating Vδ1 T cell numbers are particularly high in patients with HIV and candidiasis, and that these cells expand and produce IL-17 in response to Candida albicans in vitro. Although C. albicans could directly stimulate IL-17 production by a subset of Vδ1 T cells, fungus-treated dendritic cells (DCs) were required to expand C. albicans-responsive Vδ1 T cells to generate sufficient numbers of cells to release IL-17 at levels detectable by ELISA. C. albicans induced the release of IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-23 by DCs, but addition of these cytokines or supernatants of C. albicans-treated DCs to Vδ1 T cells was not sufficient to induce proliferation. We found that direct contact with DCs was required for Vδ1 T cell proliferation, whereas IL-23R-blocking studies showed that IL-23 was required for optimal C. albicans-induced IL-17 production. Because IL-17 affords protection against both HIV and C. albicans, and because Vδ1 T cells are not depleted by HIV, these cells are likely to be an important source of IL-17 in HIV-infected patients with candidiasis, in whom CD4(+) Th17 responses are impaired. These data show that C. albicans stimulates proliferation and IL-17 production by Vδ1 T cells by a mechanism that involves IL-23 release by DCs.
Copyright © 2015 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25964489     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1403066

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


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