IL-23 tunes inflammatory functions of human mucosal-associated invariant T cells

IL-23调节人黏膜相关不变T细胞的炎症功能

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作者:Laetitia Camard ,Tharshana Stephen ,Hanane Yahia-Cherbal ,Vincent Guillemot ,Sébastien Mella ,Victoire Baillet ,Hélène Lopez-Maestre ,Daniele Capocefalo ,Laura Cantini ,Claire Leloup ,Julie Marsande ,Katherine Garro ,Juan Sienes Bailo ,Ambre Dangien ,Natalia Pietrosemoli ,Milena Hasan ,Huimeng Wang ,Sidonia B G Eckle ,Anne M Fourie ,Carrie Greving ,Barbara Joyce-Shaikh ,Raphaelle Parker ,Daniel J Cua ,Elisabetta Bianchi ,Lars Rogge

Abstract

IL-23 signaling plays a key role in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory and infectious diseases, yet the cellular targets and signaling pathways affected by this cytokine remain poorly understood. We show that IL-23 receptors are expressed on the large majority of human mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT), but not of conventional T cells. Protein and transcriptional profiling at the population and single cell level demonstrates that stimulation with IL-23 or the structurally related cytokine IL-12 drives distinct functional profiles, revealing a high level of plasticity of MAIT cells. IL-23, in particular, affects key molecules and pathways related to autoimmunity and cytotoxic functions. Integrated analysis of transcriptomes and chromatin accessibility, supported by CRISPR-Cas9 mediated deletion, shows that AP-1 transcription factors constitute a key regulatory node of the IL-23 pathway in MAIT cells. In conclusion, our findings indicate that MAIT cells are key mediators of IL-23 functions in immunity to infections and chronic inflammatory diseases.

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