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SerpinB1 regulates homeostatic expansion of IL-17+ ?? and CD4+ Th17 cells.


ABSTRACT: SerpinB1 is an endogenous inhibitor of serine proteases recognized for its anti-inflammatory and host-protective properties. Although loss of serpinB1 in mice does not result in gross immune deregulation, serpinb1a(-/-) mice display increased mortality and inflammation-associated morbidity upon challenge with influenza virus. Here, we show that IL-17A(+) ?? and CD4(+) Th17 cells are already expanded in the lungs of serpinb1a(-/-) mice at steady-state. Both ?? and ??(+) CD4(+) CCR6(+) T cells isolated from the lungs of naive serpinb1a(-/-) mice displayed a skewed transcriptional profile relative to WT cells, including increased Th17 signature transcripts [Il17a, l17f, and Rorc (ROR?t)] and decreased Th1 signature transcripts [Ifng, Cxcr3, and Tbx21 (T-bet)] in ?? T cells. In addition to the lung, IL-17A(+) ?? and CD4(+) Th17 cells were increased in the spleen of naive serpinb1a(-/-) mice, despite normal ?? and ?? T cell development in the thymus. Within the ?? T cell compartment, loss of serpinb1a prompted selective expansion of V?4(+) and V?6/V?1(+) cells, which also displayed elevated expression of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen, Ki-67, and IL-17A. Given that serpinb1a is preferentially expressed in WT IL-17A(+) ?? and CD4(+) Th17 cell subsets vis-à-vis other T cell lineages, our findings reveal a novel function of serpinB1 in limiting untoward expansion of lymphocytes with a Th17 phenotype.

SUBMITTER: Zhao P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3923080 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SerpinB1 regulates homeostatic expansion of IL-17+ γδ and CD4+ Th17 cells.

Zhao Picheng P   Hou Lifei L   Farley Kalamo K   Sundrud Mark S MS   Remold-O'Donnell Eileen E  

Journal of leukocyte biology 20131118 3


SerpinB1 is an endogenous inhibitor of serine proteases recognized for its anti-inflammatory and host-protective properties. Although loss of serpinB1 in mice does not result in gross immune deregulation, serpinb1a(-/-) mice display increased mortality and inflammation-associated morbidity upon challenge with influenza virus. Here, we show that IL-17A(+) γδ and CD4(+) Th17 cells are already expanded in the lungs of serpinb1a(-/-) mice at steady-state. Both γδ and αβ(+) CD4(+) CCR6(+) T cells iso  ...[more]

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