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Suppression of IL-17F, but not of IL-17A, provides protection against colitis by inducing T cells through modification of the intestinal microbiota

Nature Immunology, ISSN: 1529-2916, Vol: 19, Issue: 7, Page: 755-765
2018
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  • Citations
    128
    • Citation Indexes
      126
    • Patent Family Citations
      1
      • 1
    • Policy Citations
      1
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  • Captures
    288
  • Mentions
    1
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1

Article Description

The cytokines IL-17A and IL-17F have 50% amino-acid identity and bind the same receptor; however, their functional differences have remained obscure. Here we found that Il17f mice resisted chemically induced colitis, but Il17a mice did not, and that Il17f CD45RB CD4 T cells induced milder colitis in lymphocyte-deficient Rag2 mice, accompanied by an increase in intestinal regulatory T cells (T cells). Clostridium cluster XIVa in colonic microbiota capable of inducing T cells was increased in both Il17f mice and mice given transfer Il17f T cells, due to decreased expression of a group of antimicrobial proteins. There was substantial production of IL-17F, but not of IL-17A, not only by naive T cells but also by various colon-resident cells under physiological conditions. Furthermore, antibody to IL-17F suppressed the development of colitis, but antibody to IL-17A did not. These observations suggest that IL-17F is an effective target for the treatment of colitis.

Bibliographic Details

Tang, Ce; Kakuta, Shigeru; Shimizu, Kenji; Kadoki, Motohiko; Kamiya, Tomonori; Shimazu, Tomoyuki; Kubo, Sachiko; Saijo, Shinobu; Ishigame, Harumichi; Nakae, Susumu; Iwakura, Yoichiro

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Medicine; Immunology and Microbiology

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