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Loss of T Follicular Regulatory Cell-derived IL-1R2 Augments Germinal Center Reactions Via Increased IL-1

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Journal JCI Insight
Date 2024 Feb 8
PMID 38329807
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Inappropriate immune activity is key in the pathogenesis of multiple diseases, and it is typically driven by excess inflammation and/or autoimmunity. IL-1 is often the effector owing to its powerful role in both innate and adaptive immunity, and, thus, it is tightly controlled at multiple levels. IL-1R2 antagonizes IL-1, but effects of losing this regulation are unknown. We found that IL-1R2 resolves inflammation by rapidly scavenging free IL-1. Specific IL-1R2 loss in germinal center (GC) T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells increased the GC response after a first, but not booster, immunization, with an increase in T follicular helper (Tfh) cells, GC B cells, and antigen-specific antibodies, which was reversed upon IL-1 blockade. However, IL-1 signaling is not obligate for GC reactions, as WT and Il1r1-/- mice showed equivalent phenotypes, suggesting that GC IL-1 is normally restrained by IL-1R2. Fascinatingly, germline Il1r2-/- mice did not show this phenotype, but conditional Il1r2 deletion in adulthood recapitulated it, implying that compensation during development counteracts IL-1R2 loss. Finally, patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease had lower serum IL-1R2. All together, we show that IL-1R2 controls important aspects of innate and adaptive immunity and that IL-1R2 level may contribute to human disease propensity and/or progression.

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