[PDF][PDF] Differential roles of interleukin-17A and-17F in host defense against mucoepithelial bacterial infection and allergic responses

H Ishigame, S Kakuta, T Nagai, M Kadoki, A Nambu… - Immunity, 2009 - cell.com
H Ishigame, S Kakuta, T Nagai, M Kadoki, A Nambu, Y Komiyama, N Fujikado, Y Tanahashi…
Immunity, 2009cell.com
Summary Interleukin-17A (IL-17A) is a cytokine produced by T helper 17 (Th17) cells and
plays important roles in the development of inflammatory diseases. Although IL-17F is highly
homologous to IL-17A and binds the same receptor, the functional roles of this molecule
remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrated with Il17a−/−, Il17f−/−, and Il17a−/− Il17f−/−
mice that IL-17F played only marginal roles, if at all, in the development of delayed-type and
contact hypersensitivities, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, collagen-induced arthritis, and …
Summary
Interleukin-17A (IL-17A) is a cytokine produced by T helper 17 (Th17) cells and plays important roles in the development of inflammatory diseases. Although IL-17F is highly homologous to IL-17A and binds the same receptor, the functional roles of this molecule remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrated with Il17a−/−, Il17f−/−, and Il17a−/−Il17f−/− mice that IL-17F played only marginal roles, if at all, in the development of delayed-type and contact hypersensitivities, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, collagen-induced arthritis, and arthritis in Il1rn−/− mice. In contrast, both IL-17F and IL-17A were involved in host defense against mucoepithelial infection by Staphylococcus aureus and Citrobacter rodentium. IL-17A was produced mainly in T cells, whereas IL-17F was produced in T cells, innate immune cells, and epithelial cells. Although only IL-17A efficiently induced cytokines in macrophages, both cytokines activated epithelial innate immune responses. These observations indicate that IL-17A and IL-17F have overlapping yet distinct roles in host immune and defense mechanisms.
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