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Development of autoimmune diabetes in the absence of detectable IL-17A in a CD8-driven virally induced model.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have shown that IL-17 can contribute beneficially to pathogen defense but also that excessive IL-17 levels are associated with chronic inflammation and autoimmune disorders. To date, the role of IL-17 in viral infections and type 1 diabetes is ambiguous. In this study, we used IL-17A enhanced green fluorescent protein bicistronic reporter mouse strains to analyze in situ production of IL-17A. Upon Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterial infection, CD4(+) and ?? T cells produce IL-17A. In contrast, CD4(+) or CD8(+) T cells do not produce IL-17A in response to acute or protracted viral infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus or during autoimmune diabetes development in the CD8-driven lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced model of type 1 diabetes. We conclude that viral elimination and type 1 diabetes can occur in the absence of detectable IL-17A production, suggesting IL-17A is not essential in these settings.

SUBMITTER: Van Belle TL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3169711 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of autoimmune diabetes in the absence of detectable IL-17A in a CD8-driven virally induced model.

Van Belle Tom L TL   Esplugues Enric E   Esplugues Enric E   Liao Jeanette J   Juntti Therese T   Flavell Richard A RA   von Herrath Matthias G MG  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20110810 6


Recent studies have shown that IL-17 can contribute beneficially to pathogen defense but also that excessive IL-17 levels are associated with chronic inflammation and autoimmune disorders. To date, the role of IL-17 in viral infections and type 1 diabetes is ambiguous. In this study, we used IL-17A enhanced green fluorescent protein bicistronic reporter mouse strains to analyze in situ production of IL-17A. Upon Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterial infection, CD4(+) and γδ T cells produce IL-17A. In  ...[more]

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