Migration arrest and transendothelial trafficking of human pathogenic-like Th17 cells are mediated by differentially positioned chemokines

人类致病样Th17细胞的迁移停滞和跨内皮运输是由不同定位的趋化因子介导的。

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作者:Farhat Parween,Satya P Singh #,Nausheen Kathuria #,Hongwei H Zhang #,Shinji Ashida #,Francisco A Otaizo-Carrasquero,Amirhossein Shamsaddini,Paul J Gardina,Sundar Ganesan,Juraj Kabat,Hernan A Lorenzi,Deanna J Riley,Timothy G Myers,Stefania Pittaluga,Bibiana Bielekova,Joshua M Farber

Abstract

Human Th17/type 17 cells express the chemokine receptor CCR6, but the functions of CCR6 and other chemokine receptors in human type 17 Th cell extravasation have not been fully delineated. Here we show that human peripheral blood CD4+CCR6+ T cells co-expressing CCR2 have a pathogenic Th17 signature, can produce inflammatory cytokines without T cell receptor activation, and show enhanced expression of pathogenicity-associated and activation-associated genes in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis as compared to controls. In flow chambers with activated endothelial cell (EC) monolayers, CD4+CCR6+CCR2+ T cells are efficient at transendothelial migration (TEM). Ligands for CCR5, CCR6 and CXCR3 localize to EC surfaces and mediate only arrest, whereas CCR2 ligands fail to bind well to ECs and mediate only TEM. Conversely, expressing a chimeric CCR2 ligand engineered to bind glycosaminoglycans on ECs results in CCR2-mediated arrest but blocks TEM induction. Our results from human pathogenic-like type 17 cells thus suggest that T cell migration arrest requires chemokine bound to EC surfaces, whereas TEM requires a transendothelial chemokine gradient.

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