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Publication : Uric acid-driven Th17 differentiation requires inflammasome-derived IL-1 and IL-18.

First Author  Conforti-Andreoni C Year  2011
Journal  J Immunol Volume  187
Issue  11 Pages  5842-50
PubMed ID  22058415 Mgi Jnum  J:179683
Mgi Id  MGI:5302892 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1101408
Citation  Conforti-Andreoni C, et al. (2011) Uric acid-driven Th17 differentiation requires inflammasome-derived IL-1 and IL-18. J Immunol 187(11):5842-50
abstractText  Uric acid is released from damaged cells and serves as a danger signal that alerts the immune system to potential threats, even in the absence of microbial infection. Uric acid modulation of innate immune responses has been extensively studied, but the impact of this damage-associated molecular pattern on adaptive responses remains largely unknown. In this study, we report that, in the presence of NF-kappaB signaling, uric acid crystals were capable of stimulating dendritic cells to promote the release of cytokines associated with Th17 polarization. Accordingly, naive CD4(+) T cells cocultured with uric acid-treated dendritic cells differentiated toward the Th17 lineage. Th17 differentiation required the inflammasome-dependent cytokines IL-1alpha/beta and IL-18 in both in vitro and in vivo models, and the inflammasome adaptor protein ASC and caspase-1 were essential for Th17 responses. Collectively, our findings indicate a novel role for the danger signal uric acid, in cooperation with NF-kappaB activation, in driving proinflammatory Th17 differentiation. Our data indicate that sterile inflammation shapes adaptive immunity, in addition to influencing early innate responses.
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