Mucosal interleukin (IL)-17A- producing T cells contribute to protective antimicrobial responses and to epithelial barrier integrity; their role in celiac disease (CD) is debated. We analyzed the frequency and developmental dynamics of mucosal (intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL)) and circulating (peripheral blood (PB)) IL-17A (T17) and/or interferon (IFN)-gamma-producing (T1, T1/T17) T-cell populations in 86 pediatric controls and 116 age-matched CD patients upon phorbol myristate acetate/ionomycin or CD3/CD28 stimulation. T17 and T1/17 are physiologically present among IEL and PB populations, and their frequency is selectively and significantly reduced in CD IEL. The physiological age-dependent increase of Th17 IEL is also absent in CD, while IFN-gamma-producing PB-T cells significantly accumulate with patient's age. Finally, the amplitude of IL-17A+ and IFN-gamma+ T-cell pools are significantly correlated in different individuals; this relationship only applies to CD4+ T cells in controls, while it involves also the CD4- counterpart in CD patients. In conclusion, both size and dynamics of mucosa-associated and circulating IL-17A+ T-cell pools are finely regulated in human pediatric subjects, and severely disturbed in CD. The impaired IL-17A+ IEL-T pool may negatively impact on epithelial barrier efficiency, and contribute to CD mucosa damage; the disturbed dynamics of circulating IL-17A+ and IFN-gamma+ T-cell pools may be involved in the extraintestinal autoimmune manifestations associated with CD.
Size and dynamics of mucosal and peripheral IL-17A+ T-cell pools in pediatric age, and their disturbance in celiac disease / LA SCALEIA, Raffaella; Barba, Marco; DI NARDO, Giovanni; Bonamico, Margherita; Oliva, Salvatore; Nenna, Raffaella; Valitutti, Francesco; Mennini, Maurizio; Barbato, Maria; Monica, Montuori; Porzia, Alessandra; Petrarca, Laura; Battella, Simone; Cucchiara, Salvatore; Piccoli, Mario; Santoni, Angela; Mainiero, Fabrizio; Palmieri, Gabriella. - In: MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1933-0219. - STAMPA. - 5:5(2012), pp. 513-523. [10.1038/mi.2012.26]
Size and dynamics of mucosal and peripheral IL-17A+ T-cell pools in pediatric age, and their disturbance in celiac disease
LA SCALEIA, RAFFAELLA;BARBA, MARCO;DI NARDO, Giovanni;BONAMICO, Margherita;OLIVA, SALVATORE;NENNA, RAFFAELLA;VALITUTTI, FRANCESCO;MENNINI, MAURIZIO;BARBATO, Maria;PORZIA, Alessandra;PETRARCA, LAURA;BATTELLA, SIMONE;CUCCHIARA, Salvatore;PICCOLI, Mario;SANTONI, Angela;MAINIERO, Fabrizio;PALMIERI, Gabriella
2012
Abstract
Mucosal interleukin (IL)-17A- producing T cells contribute to protective antimicrobial responses and to epithelial barrier integrity; their role in celiac disease (CD) is debated. We analyzed the frequency and developmental dynamics of mucosal (intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL)) and circulating (peripheral blood (PB)) IL-17A (T17) and/or interferon (IFN)-gamma-producing (T1, T1/T17) T-cell populations in 86 pediatric controls and 116 age-matched CD patients upon phorbol myristate acetate/ionomycin or CD3/CD28 stimulation. T17 and T1/17 are physiologically present among IEL and PB populations, and their frequency is selectively and significantly reduced in CD IEL. The physiological age-dependent increase of Th17 IEL is also absent in CD, while IFN-gamma-producing PB-T cells significantly accumulate with patient's age. Finally, the amplitude of IL-17A+ and IFN-gamma+ T-cell pools are significantly correlated in different individuals; this relationship only applies to CD4+ T cells in controls, while it involves also the CD4- counterpart in CD patients. In conclusion, both size and dynamics of mucosa-associated and circulating IL-17A+ T-cell pools are finely regulated in human pediatric subjects, and severely disturbed in CD. The impaired IL-17A+ IEL-T pool may negatively impact on epithelial barrier efficiency, and contribute to CD mucosa damage; the disturbed dynamics of circulating IL-17A+ and IFN-gamma+ T-cell pools may be involved in the extraintestinal autoimmune manifestations associated with CD.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.