It was recently demonstrated that interleukin (IL)-23–driven IL-17–producing (ThIL-17) T cells mediate inflammatory pathology in certain autoimmune diseases. We show that the induction of antigen-specific ThIL-17 cells, but not T helper (Th)1 or Th2 cells, by immunization with antigens and adjuvants is abrogated in IL-1 receptor type I–deficient (IL-1RI−/−) mice. Furthermore, the incidence of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) was significantly lower in IL-1RI−/− compared with wild-type mice, and this correlated with a failure to induce autoantigen-specific ThIL-17 cells, whereas induction of Th1 and Th2 responses was not substantially different. However, EAE was induced in IL-1RI−/− mice by adoptive transfer of autoantigen-specific cells from wild-type mice with EAE. IL-23 alone did not induce IL-17 production by T cells from IL-1RI−/− mice, and IL-23–induced IL-17 production was substantially enhanced by IL-1α or IL-1β, even in the absence of T cell receptor stimulation. We demonstrate essential roles for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, nuclear factor κB, and novel protein kinase C isoforms in IL-1– and IL-23–mediated IL-17 production. Tumor necrosis factor α also synergized with IL-23 to enhance IL-17 production, and this was IL-1 dependent. Our findings demonstrate that IL-1 functions upstream of IL-17 to promote pathogenic ThIL-17 cells in EAE.
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10 July 2006
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July 03 2006
A crucial role for interleukin (IL)-1 in the induction of IL-17–producing T cells that mediate autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Caroline Sutton,
Caroline Sutton
1Immune Regulation Research Group
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Corinna Brereton,
Corinna Brereton
1Immune Regulation Research Group
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Brian Keogh,
Brian Keogh
1Immune Regulation Research Group
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Kingston H.G. Mills,
Kingston H.G. Mills
1Immune Regulation Research Group
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Ed C. Lavelle
Ed C. Lavelle
2Adjuvant Research Group, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Irel
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Caroline Sutton
1Immune Regulation Research Group
Corinna Brereton
1Immune Regulation Research Group
Brian Keogh
1Immune Regulation Research Group
Kingston H.G. Mills
1Immune Regulation Research Group
Ed C. Lavelle
2Adjuvant Research Group, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Irel
CORRESPONDENCE Ed Lavelle: [email protected] OR Kingston Mills: [email protected]
K.H.G. Mills and E.C. Lavelle contributed equally to this work.
B. Keogh's present address is Opsona Therapeutics Ltd., Institute for Molecular Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Received:
February 03 2006
Accepted:
June 06 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Exp Med (2006) 203 (7): 1685–1691.
Article history
Received:
February 03 2006
Accepted:
June 06 2006
Citation
Caroline Sutton, Corinna Brereton, Brian Keogh, Kingston H.G. Mills, Ed C. Lavelle; A crucial role for interleukin (IL)-1 in the induction of IL-17–producing T cells that mediate autoimmune encephalomyelitis . J Exp Med 10 July 2006; 203 (7): 1685–1691. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20060285
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