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Publication : Interleukin-3 coordinates glial-peripheral immune crosstalk to incite multiple sclerosis.

First Author  Kiss MG Year  2023
Journal  Immunity Volume  56
Issue  7 Pages  1502-1514.e8
PubMed ID  37160117 Mgi Jnum  J:355198
Mgi Id  MGI:7737846 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2023.04.013
Citation  Kiss MG, et al. (2023) Interleukin-3 coordinates glial-peripheral immune crosstalk to incite multiple sclerosis. Immunity 56(7):1502-1514.e8
abstractText  Glial cells and central nervous system (CNS)-infiltrating leukocytes contribute to multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the networks that govern crosstalk among these ontologically distinct populations remain unclear. Here, we show that, in mice and humans, CNS-resident astrocytes and infiltrating CD44(hi)CD4(+) T cells generated interleukin-3 (IL-3), while microglia and recruited myeloid cells expressed interleukin-3 receptor-a (IL-3Ra). Astrocytic and T cell IL-3 elicited an immune migratory and chemotactic program by IL-3Ra(+) myeloid cells that enhanced CNS immune cell infiltration, exacerbating MS and its preclinical model. Multiregional snRNA-seq of human CNS tissue revealed the appearance of IL3RA-expressing myeloid cells with chemotactic programming in MS plaques. IL3RA expression by plaque myeloid cells and IL-3 amount in the cerebrospinal fluid predicted myeloid and T cell abundance in the CNS and correlated with MS severity. Our findings establish IL-3:IL-3RA as a glial-peripheral immune network that prompts immune cell recruitment to the CNS and worsens MS.
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