Crosstalk Between Donor T Cells and Recipient IL-33+ Target Tissue Stroma Controls Alloimmune Responses Causing Graft-versus-Host Disease 2260079
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Abstract Introduction Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) remains a major complication of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (AlloHCT). Conditioning with chemotherapy and radiation enables donor engraftment but causes tissue injury that upregulates the alarmin interleukin-33 (IL-33) in fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) in secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) and tissue stromal cells. While mechanisms releasing IL-33 from nuclear sequestration remain elusive, free IL-33 directly activates donor CD4+ T cells to promote Th1 differentiation and expansion. Early IL-33 blockade limits GVHD initiation, yet the role of local IL-33 in sustaining alloimmunity remains unclear. We used preclinical models to define how IL-33 signaling to donor T cells within SLO versus the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) stroma controls active GVHD and graft-versus-lymphoma (GVL) responses. Methods BALB/c recipients received B6 T cell—depleted bone marrow, A20 lymphomas, and T cells from donors with inducible ST2 (IL-33R) deletion to control IL-33 signaling during GVHD and GVL. To identify stromal functions, B6 recipients lacking IL-33 in FRCs (CCL19-Cre×Il33fl/fl) or gut epithelium (Vil-Cre×Il33fl/fl) were transplanted with BALB/c T cells and bone marrow. T cell—dependent IL-33 release was tested using GzmB⁻/⁻, St2+/+, and St2⁻/⁻ T cells. Results Late ST2 deletion resolved GVHD without compromising GVL. IL-33 signaling increased Foxp3 levels and reduced T-bet expression in donor CD4+ T cells, while sustaining TCF-1. Unexpectedly, loss of FRC-derived IL-33 exacerbated GVHD, whereas gut epithelial IL-33 deletion was protective. IL-33 induced GzmB, and GzmB⁻/⁻ T cells displayed impaired activation and expansion. Conclusion Early SLO-derived IL-33 establishes effector programming that influences later tissue responses. IL-33+ stroma—T-cell crosstalk programs donor CD4+ T-cell fate and shapes local alloimmunity during GVHD. IL-33—stroma feedback is a key signal to alloreactive T cells during GVHD. Funding Source NIH/NIAID F30AI147437, NIH T32 CA082084, NIH/NHLBI R01HL122489, NIH/NIAID R21AI121981, NIH/NIAID R56AI13927 Topic Categories Transplantation Immunology (TRAN)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (9)
Gaelen Dwyer
Univ. of Michigan
Lisa Mathews
University of Pittsburgh
Bailey Chalmers
University of Pittsburgh
Afsana Naaz
University of Pittsburgh
Amanda Poholek
University of Pittsburgh
Craig Byersdofer
University of Minnesota
Faruk Sacirbegovic
University of Pittsburgh
Warren Shlomchik
3University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States
Heth Turnquist
UPitt