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IL-23 Contributes to Campylobacter jejuni-Induced Intestinal Pathology via Promoting IL-17 and IFN? Responses by Innate Lymphoid Cells.


ABSTRACT: Human pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is a significant risk factor for the development of long-term intestinal dysfunction although the cellular and molecular mechanisms remain scantily defined. IL-23 is an emerging therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory intestinal diseases, however its role in C. jejuni-driven intestinal pathology is not fully understood. IL-10 deficient mice represent a robust model to study the pathogenesis of C. jejuni infection because C. jejuni infection of mice lacking IL-10 results in symptoms and pathology that resemble human campylobacteriosis. To determine the role of IL-23 in C. jejuni-driven intestinal inflammation, we studied the disease pathogenesis in IL-23-/- mice with inhibited IL-10R? signaling. These mice exhibited reduced intestinal pathology independent from bacterial clearance. Further, levels of IFN?, IL-17, IL-22, TNF, and IL-6 were reduced and associated with reduced accumulation of neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages in the colon. Flow cytometry analysis revealed reduced production of IL-17 and IFN? by group 1 and 3 innate lymphoid cells. Thus, our data suggest that IL-23 contributes to intestinal inflammation in C. jejuni infected mice by promoting IL-17 and IFN? production by innate lymphoid cells.

SUBMITTER: Jing X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7815532 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-23 Contributes to <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i>-Induced Intestinal Pathology <i>via</i> Promoting IL-17 and IFNγ Responses by Innate Lymphoid Cells.

Jing Xi X   Korchagina Anna A AA   Shein Sergey A SA   Muraoka Wayne T WT   Koroleva Ekaterina E   Tumanov Alexei V AV  

Frontiers in immunology 20210106


Human pathogen <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> is a significant risk factor for the development of long-term intestinal dysfunction although the cellular and molecular mechanisms remain scantily defined. IL-23 is an emerging therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory intestinal diseases, however its role in <i>C. jejuni</i>-driven intestinal pathology is not fully understood. IL-10 deficient mice represent a robust model to study the pathogenesis of <i>C. jejuni</i> infection because <i>C.  ...[more]

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