IL-27 Signaling Promotes Th1 Response by Downregulating IL-10 Production in DCs During Chlamydial Respiratory Infection
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usually causes mucosal infections, bringing considerable morbidity and socioeconomic burden worldwide. We previously revealed that IL-27/IL-27R mediates protection against chlamydial invasion by promoting a protective Th1 response and suppressing neutrophilic inflammation. Here, we used the mouse model of () respiratory infections to further investigate the impact of IL-27 signaling in the DCs-regulated immune response, since an elevated IL-27/IL-27R expression in DCs was identified following chlamydial infection. An adoptive transfer of -stimulated DCs to wild-type mice approach was subsequently used, and the donor-DCs-promoted resistance with a higher Th1 response against chlamydial infection was attenuated when DCs lacking IL-27R were used as donor cells. Flow cytometry analysis revealed the suppression of IL-27 signaling on DCs phenotypic maturation. A further functional maturation analysis of DCs revealed that IL-27 signaling restricted the protein and mRNA expression of IL-10 from DCs following infection. Thus, these findings suggest that IL-27 signaling could support the Th1 response via inhibiting IL-10 production in DCs, thus mediating the protective host defense against chlamydial respiratory infection.
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PMID: 37628738 PMC: 10454239. DOI: 10.3390/ijms241612557.