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J Immunol ; 184(4): 2130-9, 2010 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20083667

RESUMO

IL-6 responses are classically orchestrated via a membrane-bound IL-6R (CD126) alpha subunit (classical IL-6R signaling) or through a soluble form of this cognate receptor (IL-6 trans signaling). Appraisal of IL-6R expression on human and mouse T cells emphasized that IL-6R expression is closely linked with that of CCR7 and CD62L. In this regard, infiltrating effector T cells from clinical and experimental peritonitis episodes lose IL-6R expression, and anti-CD3/CD28 Ab costimulation of peripheral T cells in vitro leads to a downregulation in IL-6R expression. Consequently, IL-6 signaling through membrane-bound IL-6R seems to be limited to naive or central memory T cell populations. Loss of IL-6R expression by activated T cells further suggests that these effector cells might still retain IL-6 responsiveness via IL-6 trans signaling. Using IL-6R-deficient mice and recombinant tools that modulate the capacity of IL-6 to signal via its soluble receptor, we report that local control of IL-6 trans signaling regulates the effector characteristics of the T cell infiltrate and promotes the maintenance of IL-17A-secreting CD4(+) T cells. Therefore, we concluded that classical IL-6R signaling in naive or central memory CD4(+) T cells is required to steer their effector characteristics, whereas local regulation of soluble IL-6R activity might serve to maintain the cytokine profile of the Th cell infiltrate. Therefore, the activation status of a T cell population is linked with an alteration in IL-6 responsiveness.


Assuntos
Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/patologia , Mediadores da Inflamação/fisiologia , Interleucina-17/metabolismo , Interleucina-6/fisiologia , Peritonite/imunologia , Receptores de Interleucina-6 , Transdução de Sinais/imunologia , Linfócitos T Auxiliares-Indutores/imunologia , Animais , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/metabolismo , Movimento Celular/genética , Movimento Celular/imunologia , Células Cultivadas , Citocinas/biossíntese , Citocinas/genética , Regulação para Baixo/genética , Regulação para Baixo/imunologia , Feminino , Humanos , Imunofenotipagem , Mediadores da Inflamação/antagonistas & inibidores , Interleucina-17/biossíntese , Interleucina-6/deficiência , Interleucina-6/genética , Ativação Linfocitária/genética , Ativação Linfocitária/imunologia , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Peritonite/microbiologia , Peritonite/patologia , Receptores de Interleucina-6/deficiência , Receptores de Interleucina-6/genética , Receptores de Interleucina-6/fisiologia , Transdução de Sinais/genética , Infecções Estafilocócicas/imunologia , Infecções Estafilocócicas/patologia , Linfócitos T Auxiliares-Indutores/metabolismo , Linfócitos T Auxiliares-Indutores/patologia
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 102(27): 9589-94, 2005 Jul 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15976028

RESUMO

Interleukin (IL)-6 signaling through its soluble receptor (IL-6 transsignaling) directs transition between innate and acquired immune responses by orchestrating the chemokine-directed attraction and apoptotic clearance of leukocytes. Through analysis of mononuclear cell infiltration in WT and IL-6-deficient mice during peritoneal inflammation, we now report that IL-6 selectively governs T cell infiltration by regulating chemokine secretion (CXCL10, CCL4, CCL5, CCL11, and CCL17) and chemokine receptor (CCR3, CCR4, CCR5, and CXCR3) expression on the CD3+ infiltrate. Although blockade of IL-6 trans-signaling prevented chemokine release, chemokine receptor expression remained unaltered suggesting that this response is regulated by IL-6 itself. To dissect the signaling events promoting T cell migration, inflammation was established in knock-in mice expressing mutated forms of the universal signal-transducing element for IL-6-related cytokines gp130. In mice (gp130Y757F/Y757F) deficient in SHP2 and SOCS3 binding, but presenting hyperactivation of STAT1/3, T cell recruitment and CCL5 expression was enhanced. Conversely, both of these parameters were suppressed in mice with ablated gp130-mediated STAT1/3 activation (gp130DeltaSTAT/DeltaSTAT). T cell migration was related to STAT3 activity, because monoallelic deletion of Stat3 in gp130(Y757F/Y757F) mice (gp130Y757F/Y757F:Stat3+/-) corrected the exaggerated responses observed in gp130Y757F/Y757F mice. Consequently, STAT3 plays a defining role in IL-6-mediated T cell migration.


Assuntos
Movimento Celular/imunologia , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/imunologia , Inflamação/imunologia , Interleucina-6/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/imunologia , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Transativadores/metabolismo , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/imunologia , Western Blotting , Quimiocinas/metabolismo , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Citometria de Fluxo , Inflamação/microbiologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Peritônio/microbiologia , Receptores de Quimiocinas/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição STAT3 , Staphylococcus epidermidis/imunologia
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