Hepatic IL-17 responses in human and murine primary biliary cirrhosis

  • Ruth Y.Z. Lan
  • , Thucydides L. Salunga
  • , Koichi Tsuneyama
  • , Zhe Xiong Lian
  • , Guo Xiang Yang
  • , Willy Hsu
  • , Yuki Moritoki
  • , Aftab A. Ansari
  • , Claudia Kemper
  • , Jeff Price
  • , John P. Atkinson
  • , Ross L. Coppel
  • , M. Eric Gershwin

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Abstract

The emergence of new regulatory and pro-inflammatory immune cell subsets and cytokines dictates the need to re-examine the role of these subsets in various diseases involving the immune system. IL-17 has been recently identified as a key cytokine involved in numerous autoimmune processes. However, its role in liver autoimmune diseases remains unclear. Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is characterized histologically by autoreactive CD4 and CD8 T cells surrounding damaged bile ducts. CD4+ T cells are a major source of IL-17, which compose a distinct T helper subset (Th17). Thus we set out to determine the role of IL-17 in both human and a murine model of PBC in a liver-targeted manner. Our data demonstrate an increase in the frequency of IL-17+ lymphocytic infiltration in liver tissues from PBC patients and those with other liver dysfunctions as compared to healthy livers. IL-2 receptor α knockout mice, a recently identified murine model of human PBC, also demonstrate marked aggregations of IL-17-positive cells within portal tracts and increased frequencies of Th17 cells in the liver compared to the periphery. Interestingly, CD4+ T cells from livers of normal C57BL/6J mice also secreted higher levels of IL-17 relative to those from spleens, indicating a preferential induction of Th17 cells in liver tissues. Importantly, C57BL/6J cocultures of splenic CD4+ T cells and liver non-parenchymal cells increased IL-17 production approximately 10-fold compared to T cells alone, suggesting a role of the liver microenvironment in Th17 induction in cases of liver autoimmunity and other liver inflammatory diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-51
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Autoimmunity
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2009

Keywords

  • CD T cells
  • CD46
  • IL-17
  • IL-2 receptor alpha
  • Liver
  • Microenvironment
  • Primary biliary cirrhosis
  • Tr1

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