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Publication : Homeostatic IL-23 receptor signaling limits Th17 response through IL-22-mediated containment of commensal microbiota.

First Author  Shih VF Year  2014
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  111
Issue  38 Pages  13942-7
PubMed ID  25201978 Mgi Jnum  J:216488
Mgi Id  MGI:5608864 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1323852111
Citation  Shih VF, et al. (2014) Homeostatic IL-23 receptor signaling limits Th17 response through IL-22-mediated containment of commensal microbiota. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 111(38):13942-7
abstractText  Mammalian hosts are colonized with commensal microbes in various mucosal and epithelial tissues, including the intestinal tract. In mice, the presence of segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) promotes Th17 differentiation and the development of autoimmune disease. Here, we demonstrate that the IL-23 pathway dynamically regulates the abundance of SFB as well as mucosal barrier function in the adult animal. Genetic or pharmacological inactivation of the pathway selectively perturbs the abundance of a small group of commensals, including SFB, and results in an impaired mucosal barrier. Defective barrier function leads to systemic dissemination of microbial products, provoking induction of the IL-23 pathway with dual consequences: IL-23 drives IL-22 production to reinforce mucosal barrier function and elicit antimicrobial activities, and it also drives the differentiation of Th17 cells in an attempt to combat escaped microbes in the lamina propria and in distal tissues. Thus, barrier defects generate a systemic environment that facilitates Th17 development.
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