Interleukin-17 is a negative regulator of established allergic asthma

S Schnyder-Candrian, D Togbe, I Couillin… - The Journal of …, 2006 - rupress.org
S Schnyder-Candrian, D Togbe, I Couillin, I Mercier, F Brombacher, V Quesniaux, F Fossiez…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006rupress.org
T helper (Th) 17 cells producing interleukin (IL)-17 play a role in autoimmune and allergic
inflammation. Here, we show that IL-23 induces IL-17 in the lung and IL-17 is required
during antigen sensitization to develop allergic asthma, as shown in IL-17R–deficient mice.
Since IL-17 expression increased further upon antigen challenge, we addressed its function
in the effector phase. Most strikingly, neutralization of IL-17 augmented the allergic response
in sensitized mice. Conversely, exogenous IL-17 reduced pulmonary eosinophil recruitment …
T helper (Th)17 cells producing interleukin (IL)-17 play a role in autoimmune and allergic inflammation. Here, we show that IL-23 induces IL-17 in the lung and IL-17 is required during antigen sensitization to develop allergic asthma, as shown in IL-17R–deficient mice. Since IL-17 expression increased further upon antigen challenge, we addressed its function in the effector phase. Most strikingly, neutralization of IL-17 augmented the allergic response in sensitized mice. Conversely, exogenous IL-17 reduced pulmonary eosinophil recruitment and bronchial hyperreactivity, demonstrating a novel regulatory role of IL-17. Mechanistically, IL-17 down modulated eosinophil-chemokine eotaxin (CCL11) and thymus- and activation-regulated chemokine/CCL17 (TARC) in lungs in vivo and ex vivo upon antigen restimulation. In vitro, IL-17 reduced TARC production in dendritic cells (DCs)—the major source of TARC—and antigen uptake by DCs and IL-5 and IL-13 production in regional lymph nodes. Furthermore, IL-17 is regulated in an IL-4–dependent manner since mice deficient for IL-4Rα signaling showed a marked increase in IL-17 concentration with inhibited eosinophil recruitment. Therefore, endogenous IL-17 is controlled by IL-4 and has a dual role. Although it is essential during antigen sensitization to establish allergic asthma, in sensitized mice IL-17 attenuates the allergic response by inhibiting DCs and chemokine synthesis.
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