[PDF][PDF] Interleukin-17-producing γδ T cells selectively expand in response to pathogen products and environmental signals

B Martin, K Hirota, DJ Cua, B Stockinger, M Veldhoen - Immunity, 2009 - cell.com
Immunity, 2009cell.com
Summary γδ T cells are an innate source of interleukin-17 (IL-17), preceding the
development of the adaptive T helper 17 (Th17) cell response. Here we show that IL-17-
producing T cell receptor γδ (TCRγδ) T cells share characteristic features with Th17 cells,
such as expression of chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6), retinoid orphan receptor (RORγt), aryl
hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), and IL-23 receptor. AhR expression in γδ T cells was essential
for the production of IL-22 but not for optimal IL-17 production. In contrast to Th17 cells …
Summary
γδ T cells are an innate source of interleukin-17 (IL-17), preceding the development of the adaptive T helper 17 (Th17) cell response. Here we show that IL-17-producing T cell receptor γδ (TCRγδ) T cells share characteristic features with Th17 cells, such as expression of chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6), retinoid orphan receptor (RORγt), aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), and IL-23 receptor. AhR expression in γδ T cells was essential for the production of IL-22 but not for optimal IL-17 production. In contrast to Th17 cells, CCR6+IL-17-producing γδ T cells, but not other γδ T cells, express Toll-like receptors TLR1 and TLR2, as well as dectin-1, but not TLR4 and could directly interact with certain pathogens. This process was amplified by IL-23 and resulted in expansion, increased IL-17 production, and recruitment of neutrophils. Thus, innate receptor expression linked with IL-17 production characterizes TCRγδ T cells as an efficient first line of defense that can orchestrate an inflammatory response to pathogen-derived as well as environmental signals long before Th17 cells have sensed bacterial invasion.
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