TL1A/DR3 signaling regulates the generation of pathogenic Th9 cells in experimental inflammatory bowel disease

TL1A/DR3信号通路调控实验性炎症性肠病中致病性Th9细胞的生成

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Death receptor 3 (DR3) and its ligand tumor necrosis factor like ligand 1A (TL1A), are involved in the regulation of the balance between effector and regulatory T cells in IBD. New evidence suggests a role of IL-9-secreting Th9 cells in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC), although the molecular pathways through which IL-9 and Th9 cells may mediate intestinal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD) are still unclear. DESIGN: We investigated the role of DR3 signaling in the differentiation of Th9 cells in mouse models of CD-like ileitis and colitis, including SAMP1/YitFc (SAMP) mice. RESULTS: Polarized-Th9 cells with functional DR3 from SAMP WT (Th9WT) harbor a pro-inflammatory signature compared to DR3-deficient Th9 cells that were obtained from DR3-/-xSAMP mice (Th9KO). Conversely, ablation of DR3 signaling generated anti-inflammatory responses, as reflected by higher numbers of IL-10 producing cells in DR3-/-xSAMP mice. Additionally, RNA-seq and phosphoproteomic analyses showed that inflammatory pathways are significantly more activated in Th9WT than in Th9KO cells. Finally, in the T-cell adoptive transfer model, Th9KO cells were less colitogenic than Th9WT, while IL-9 blockade diminished the severity of intestinal inflammation, indicating a crucial role of functional DR3 receptor in Th9 cells pathogenicity. CONCLUSION: We describe herein that a functional DR3 receptor is required for the pathogenicity of Th9 cells, thus, constituting a novel mechanism by which TL1A/DR3 signaling mediates experimental CD-like ileitis. The TL1A/DR3/Th9 pro-inflammatory pathway may offer a novel therapeutic target for patients with CD.

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