STAT3 is a critical cell-intrinsic regulator of human unconventional T cell numbers and function

RP Wilson, ML Ives, G Rao, A Lau, K Payne… - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - rupress.org
RP Wilson, ML Ives, G Rao, A Lau, K Payne, M Kobayashi, PD Arkwright, J Peake, M Wong…
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2015rupress.org
Unconventional T cells such as γδ T cells, natural killer T cells (NKT cells) and mucosal-
associated invariant T cells (MAIT cells) are a major component of the immune system;
however, the cytokine signaling pathways that control their development and function in
humans are unknown. Primary immunodeficiencies caused by single gene mutations
provide a unique opportunity to investigate the role of specific molecules in regulating
human lymphocyte development and function. We found that individuals with loss-of …
Unconventional T cells such as γδ T cells, natural killer T cells (NKT cells) and mucosal-associated invariant T cells (MAIT cells) are a major component of the immune system; however, the cytokine signaling pathways that control their development and function in humans are unknown. Primary immunodeficiencies caused by single gene mutations provide a unique opportunity to investigate the role of specific molecules in regulating human lymphocyte development and function. We found that individuals with loss-of-function mutations in STAT3 had reduced numbers of peripheral blood MAIT and NKT but not γδ T cells. Analysis of STAT3 mosaic individuals revealed that this effect was cell intrinsic. Surprisingly, the residual STAT3-deficient MAIT cells expressed normal levels of the transcription factor RORγt. Despite this, they displayed a deficiency in secretion of IL-17A and IL-17F, but were able to secrete normal levels of cytokines such as IFNγ and TNF. The deficiency in MAIT and NKT cells in STAT3-deficient patients was mirrored by loss-of-function mutations in IL12RB1 and IL21R, respectively. Thus, these results reveal for the first time the essential role of STAT3 signaling downstream of IL-23R and IL-21R in controlling human MAIT and NKT cell numbers.
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