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γδ T Cells Promote Steatohepatitis by Orchestrating Innate and Adaptive Immune Programming

机译:γδT细胞通过协调生先生和自适应免疫规划促进胫骨肝炎

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Background and Aims The recruitment and activation of inflammatory cells in the liver delineates the transition from hepatic steatosis to steatohepatitis (SH). Approach and Results We found that in SH, γδT cells are recruited to the liver by C‐C chemokine receptor (CCR) 2, CCR5, and nucleotide‐binding oligomerization domain‐containing protein 2 signaling and are skewed toward an interleukin (IL)‐17A + phenotype in an inducible costimulator (ICOS)/ICOS ligand–dependent manner. γδT cells exhibit a distinct Vγ4 + , PD1 + , Ly6C + CD44 + phenotype in SH. Moreover, γδT cells up‐regulate both CD1d, which is necessary for lipid‐based antigens presentation, and the free fatty acid receptor, CD36. γδT cells are stimulated to express IL‐17A by palmitic acid and CD1d ligation. Deletion, depletion, and targeted interruption of γδT cell recruitment protects against diet‐induced SH and accelerates disease resolution. Conclusions We demonstrate that hepatic γδT cells exacerbate SH, independent of IL‐17 expression, by mitigating conventional CD4 + T‐cell expansion and modulating their inflammatory program by CD1d‐dependent vascular endothelial growth factor expression.
机译:背景和目的的招募和肝脏中的炎症细胞的活化描绘从肝脂肪变性到脂肪性肝炎(SH)中的过渡。方法和结果我们发现,在SH,γδT细胞被募集到由C-C趋化因子受体(CCR)2,CCR5,和核苷酸结合寡聚化结构域的蛋白2信令肝脏和是朝向白介素(IL)歪斜 - 图17A +表型在诱导共刺激分子(ICOS)/配体ICOS依赖的方式。 γδT细胞表现出明显的Vγ4+,PD1 +,+的Ly6C CD44 +表型的SH。此外,γδT细胞上调二者的CD1d,这是必要的基于脂质的抗原呈现,游离脂肪酸受体,CD36。 γδT细胞受到刺激由棕榈酸和CD1d的结扎以表达IL-17A。删除,γδT细胞募集的消耗,并有针对性中断防止饮食诱导的SH并加速疾病的分辨率。结论我们表明,肝γδT细胞加剧SH,独立IL-17表达的,通过减少常规CD4 + T细胞扩增和通过CD1d的依赖性血管内皮生长因子的表达调节它们炎性程序。

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    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of Cell BiologyNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of Cell BiologyNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of PathologyNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

    Department of SurgeryNew York University School of MedicineNew York NY;

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