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Prostaglandin I₂promotes the Development of IL-17-producing γδ T Cells That Associate with the Epithelium During Allergic Lung Inflammation

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2011 Oct 7
PMID 21976777
Citations 14
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γδ T cells rapidly produce cytokines and represent a first line of defense against microbes and other environmental insults at mucosal tissues and are thus thought to play a local immunoregulatory role. We show that allergic airway inflammation was associated with an increase in innate IL-17-producing γδ T (γδ-17) cells that expressed the αEβ7 integrin and were closely associated with the airway epithelium. Importantly, PGI(2) and its receptor IP, which downregulated airway eosinophilic inflammation, promoted the emergence of these intraepithelial γδ-17 cells into the airways by enhancing IL-6 production by lung eosinophils and dendritic cells. Accordingly, a pronounced reduction of γδ-17 cells was observed in the thymus of naive mice lacking the PGI(2) receptor IP, as well as in the lungs during allergic inflammation, implying a critical role for PGI(2) in the programming of "natural" γδ-17 cells. Conversely, iloprost, a stable analog of PGI(2), augmented IL-17 production by γδ T cells but significantly reduced airway inflammation. Together, these findings suggest that PGI(2) plays a key immunoregulatory role by promoting the development of innate intraepithelial γδ-17 cells through an IL-6-dependent mechanism. By enhancing γδ-17 cell responses, stable analogs of PGI(2) may be exploited in the development of new immunotherapeutic approaches.

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