Gut microbiota-driven pathogenic Th17 cells mediated autoimmune epididymo-orchitis in a mouse model of colitis.

在结肠炎小鼠模型中,肠道菌群驱动的致病性 Th17 细胞介导了自身免疫性附睾睾丸炎

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作者:Zeng Qunxiong, Liu Jin-Chuan, Yang Chen, Lyu Minmin, Li Dongliang, Yeung William S B, Chiu Philip C N, Zhang Tao, Duan Yong-Gang
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is linked to male fertility disorders, yet the role of gut microbiota dysbiosis remains underexplored. Here, we investigated how dysbiosis contributes to autoimmune epididymo-orchitis in a colitis mouse model induced by CD4(+) T cell transfer. We transferred wild-type CD4(+) T cells into male Rag1 (-/-) mice, with some groups pretreated with antibiotics or receiving Il-17a (-/-) or Ccr6 (-/-) CD4(+) T cells. Through gut microbiota profiling, histopathology evaluation, immune cell infiltration assessments in the reproductive tissues, and sperm analysis, we observed severe gut dysbiosis, colon inflammation, and reproductive impairments characterized by leukocyte infiltration in mice transferred with wild-type T cells. Interestingly, these impairments were mitigated in groups pretreated with antibiotics or receiving Il-17a (-/-) cells but not Ccr6 (-/-) CD4(+) T cells. These findings highlight that gut microbiota dysbiosis can initiate Th17 cell-mediated reproductive disorders, offering insights for potential therapeutic interventions in IBD-related male infertility.

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