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J Immunol ; 207(8): 1959-1963, 2021 10 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34544802

ABSTRACT

Previous studies indicate that IL-17A plays an important role in mediating the intestinal microbiota and systemic metabolic functions. However, it is not known where IL-17RA signaling occurs to mediate these effects. To investigate this question, we used intestinal epithelial-specific (Il17ra ΔIEC ) and liver-specific (Il17raΔLiver ) IL-17RA knockout mice as well as littermate control mice. Our results indicate that intestinal IL-17RA signaling helps mediate systemic metabolic functions upon exposure to prolonged high-fat diet. Il17ra ΔIEC mice display impaired glucose metabolism, altered hormone and adipokine levels, increased visceral adiposity, and greater hepatic lipid deposition when compared with their littermate controls. We show that IL-17RA-driven changes in microbiota composition are responsible for regulating systemic glucose metabolism. Altogether, our data elucidate the importance of intestinal IL-17RA signaling in regulating high-fat diet-mediated systemic glucose and lipid metabolism.


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Interleukin-17/metabolism , Intestinal Mucosa/physiology , Liver/physiology , Metabolic Diseases/immunology , Microbiota/immunology , Receptors, Interleukin-17/metabolism , Adipokines/metabolism , Animals , Diet, High-Fat , Disease Models, Animal , Glucose/metabolism , Hormones/metabolism , Humans , Lipid Metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Signal Transduction
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Mucosal Immunol ; 14(2): 389-401, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33060802

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Interleukin-22 (IL-22) signaling in the intestines is critical for promoting tissue-protective functions. However, since a diverse array of cell types (absorptive and secretory epithelium as well as stem cells) express IL-22Ra1, a receptor for IL-22, it has been difficult to determine what cell type(s) specifically respond to IL-22 to mediate intestinal mucosal host defense. Here, we report that IL-22 signaling in the small intestine is positively correlated with Paneth cell differentiation programs. Our Il22Ra1fl/fl;Lgr5-EGFP-creERT2-specific knockout mice and, independently, our lineage-tracing findings rule out the involvement of Lgr5+ intestinal stem cell (ISC)-dependent IL-22Ra1 signaling in regulating the lineage commitment of epithelial cells, including Paneth cells. Using novel Paneth cell-specific IL-22Ra1 knockout mice (Il22Ra1fl/fl;Defa6-cre), we show that IL-22 signaling in Paneth cells is required for small intestinal host defense. We show that Paneth cell maturation, antimicrobial effector function, expression of specific WNTs, and organoid morphogenesis are dependent on cell-intrinsic IL-22Ra1 signaling. Furthermore, IL-22 signaling in Paneth cells regulates the intestinal commensal bacteria and microbiota-dependent IL-17A immune responses. Finally, we show ISC and, independently, Paneth cell-specific IL-22Ra1 signaling are critical for providing immunity against Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Collectively, our findings illustrate a previously unknown role of IL-22 in Paneth cell-mediated small intestinal host defense.


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Interleukins/metabolism , Microbiota/physiology , Paneth Cells/metabolism , Receptors, Interleukin/metabolism , Salmonella typhi/physiology , Th17 Cells/immunology , Typhoid Fever/immunology , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Immunity, Mucosal , Interleukins/genetics , Lymphocyte Activation , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Paneth Cells/pathology , Receptors, Interleukin/genetics , Signal Transduction , Interleukin-22
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