| Literature DB >> 27956525 |
Jinling Huang1,2, Qing Yuan3, Hui Zhu4, Lan Yin5, Shanjuan Hong1,2, Zhongjun Dong1,2, Wei Jin6,2, Chen Dong6,2.
Abstract
Autoimmune hepatitis is a worldwide health problem and significant cause of mortality. However, the disease etiology is largely unknown, which accounts for ineffective treatment and uncontrolled disease progression. In this study, we demonstrated the functional importance of the IL-17C/IL-17RE axis in Con A-induced hepatitis. Elevated IL-17C expression was detected in liver samples of both human and mouse autoimmune hepatitis. IL-17C, produced by hepatocytes, and its specific receptor IL-17RE on liver-resident T cells were both found to be required in Con A-induced liver damage. Mechanistically, IL-17C augmented the expression of IL-2 by intrahepatic CD4+ T cells to promote NK cell activation and liver damage. To our knowledge, our findings thus for the first time defined the indispensable role of IL-17C/IL-17RE in autoimmune hepatitis; this axis may serve as a novel drug target for the treatment of this disease.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27956525 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1600977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422