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A nonredundant role for T cell-derived interleukin 22 in antibacterial defense of colonic crypts

Authors :
Carlene L. Zindl
Steven J. Witte
Vincent A. Laufer
Min Gao
Zongliang Yue
Karen M. Janowski
Baiyi Cai
Blake F. Frey
Daniel J. Silberger
Stacey N. Harbour
Jeffrey R. Singer
Henrietta Turner
Frances E. Lund
Bruce A. Vallance
Alexander F. Rosenberg
Trenton R. Schoeb
Jake Y. Chen
Robin D. Hatton
Casey T. Weaver
Source :
Immunity
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-22 is central to immune defense at barrier sites. We examined the contributions of innate lymphoid cell (ILC) and T cell-derived IL-22 during Citrobacter rodentium (C.r) infection using mice that both report Il22 expression and allow lineage-specific deletion. ILC-derived IL-22 activated STAT3 in C.r-colonized surface intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) but only temporally restrained bacterial growth. T cell-derived IL-22 induced a more robust and extensive activation of STAT3 in IECs, including IECs lining colonic crypts, and T cell-specific deficiency of IL-22 led to pathogen invasion of the crypts and increased mortality. This reflected a requirement for T cell-derived IL-22 for the expression of a host-protective transcriptomic program that included AMPs, neutrophil-recruiting chemokines, and mucin-related molecules, and it restricted IFNγ-induced proinflammatory genes. Our findings demonstrate spatiotemporal differences in the production and action of IL-22 by ILCs and T cells during infection and reveal an indispensable role for IL-22-producing T cells in the protection of the intestinal crypts.

Details

ISSN :
10747613
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36e1254847644039e3ef0f6195f8d1d3