Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) recurs in 1 of 5 patients. Monoclonal antibodies targeting the virulence factor TcdB reduce disease recurrence, suggesting that an inadequate anti-TcdB response to CDI leads to recurrence. In patients with CDI, we discovered that IL-33 measured at diagnosis predicts future recurrence, leading us to test the role of IL-33 signaling in the induction of humoral immunity during CDI. Using a mouse recurrence model, IL-33 was demonstrated to be integral for anti-TcdB antibody production. IL-33 acted via ST2+ ILC2 cells, facilitating germinal center T follicular helper (GC-Tfh) cell generation of antibodies. IL-33 protection from reinfection was antibody-dependent, as μMT KO mice and mice treated with anti-CD20 mAb were not protected. These findings demonstrate the critical role of IL-33 in generating humoral immunity to prevent recurrent CDI.
Farha Naz, Md Jashim Uddin, Nicholas Hagspiel, Mary K. Young, David Tyus, Rachel Boone, Audrey C. Brown, Girija Ramakrishnan, Isaura Rigo, Claire Fleming, Gregory R. Madden, William A. Petri Jr.
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