IL-9 secreting CD4+ Trm cells are reciprocally regulated by PU.1 and BCL6 in a recall model of allergic lung inflammation 2257477
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Abstract Introduction Chronic allergic airway inflammation results in the establishment of a tissue resident memory T (Trm) cell population that can respond to subsequent allergen challenge. A subset of multi cytokine-producing CD4+ Trms that express high levels of IL-9 with type 2 cytokines, is critical to mediate this rapid allergen recall responses upon challenge. PU.1 (Spi1), BCL6, PPARγ, BATF, and IRF4 have been shown to be important in IL-9 expression in Th9 cells, but their role in generating a multi-cytokine phenotype in Trm cells has not been investigated. Methods We used a memory-recall model of chronic allergic lung inflammation that mimics seasonal allergies with house dust mite (HDM) sensitization to challenge wild-type, Spi1 fl/fl iCD4-Cre, Spi1 fl/fl CD4-Cre, and Bcl6 fl/fl iCD4-Cre mice to study the reciprocal roles of PU.1 and BCL6. Mice were challenged intranasally three times a week for 6 weeks with HDM followed by a 6-week rest period absent of any allergen challenge. Mice with inducible CD4-Cre were treated with tamoxifen for the last two weeks of the allergen-free period. Mice were then challenged with HDM 2 day before analysis. Results Deletion of PU.1 resulted in decreased Trms and IL-9, IL-13 production and diminished eosinophilic inflammation in the memory response in lung in vivo. However, deletion of BCL6 from CD4+ T cells resulted in increased Trms and increased IL-9 and IL-13 production and eosinophilic inflammation in the lung in vivo. Conclusion Our results show that during allergic airway inflammation, BCL6 and PU.1 play reciprocal roles in regulating tissue resident T cells and multi-cytokine-producing Th9 cell population that mediates the memory-recall in allergic lung inflammation. Funding Source National Institutes of Health (R01 AI057459 and AI129241 to M.H.K.) Topic Categories Cytokines and Chemokines and their Receptors (CCR)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (4)
Wenwu Zhang
Jayden Zhang
Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med
Alexander Dent
Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med
Mark Kaplan
2Bristol Myers Squibb, Informatics and Predictive Sciences, Summit, United States