Naive and activated T cells display differential responsiveness to TL1A that affects Th17 generation, maintenance, and proliferation

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-like cytokine (TL1A) is a T-cell costimulator that bolsters cytokine-induced activation through death receptor 3 (DR3). To explore the relationship between T-cell activation and TL1A responsiveness, flow cytometry profiled DR3 expression in resting and activated T cells....

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Veröffentlicht in:The FASEB journal 2011, Vol.25 (1), p.409-419
Hauptverfasser: Jones, Gareth W, Stumhofer, Jason S, Foster, Tom, Twohig, Jason P, Hertzog, Paul, Topley, Nicholas, Williams, Anwen S, Hunter, Christopher A, Jenkins, Brendan J, Wang, Eddie C.Y, Jones, Simon A
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Zusammenfassung:Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-like cytokine (TL1A) is a T-cell costimulator that bolsters cytokine-induced activation through death receptor 3 (DR3). To explore the relationship between T-cell activation and TL1A responsiveness, flow cytometry profiled DR3 expression in resting and activated T cells. In human CD4⁺ T cells, DR3 was induced rapidly following activation and expressed prominently by interleukin (IL)-17-secreting T cells (Th17). Splenic T cells from wild-type and DR3-deficient mice showed that TL1A activation of DR3 inhibits Th17 generation (81±2.6% at 100 ng/ml TL1A) from naive T cells. This response was not associated with suppression of T-cell proliferation. Using neutralizing antibodies or T cells derived from genetically modified mice, TL1A inhibition of Th17 development was found to be independent of IL-2, IL-27, γIFN, IFNAR1, and STAT1. Under suboptimal TCR activation, TL1A continued to block IL-17A secretion, however, the reduced threshold of TCR engagement was now linked with an increase in TL1A-driven proliferation. In contrast, fully committed Th17 cells displayed an altered TL1A responsiveness and in the absence of TCR costimulation supported the maintenance of T cell IL-17A expression. Consequently, TL1A orchestrates unique outcomes in naive and effector T-helper cells, which may affect the proliferation, differentiation and maintenance of Th17 cells in peripheral compartments and inflamed tissues.--Jones, G. W., Stumhofer, J. S., Foster, T., Twohig, J.P., Hertzog, P., Topley, N., Williams, A. S., Hunter, C. A., Jenkins, B. J., Wang, E. C. Y., Jones, S. A. Naive and activated T cells display differential responsiveness to TL1A that affects Th17 generation, maintenance, and proliferation.
ISSN:0892-6638
1530-6860
1530-6860
DOI:10.1096/fj.10-166843