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Cutting edge: IL-23 cross-regulates IL-12 production in T cell-dependent experimental colitis
Authors:Becker Christoph  Dornhoff Heike  Neufert Clemens  Fantini Massimo C  Wirtz Stefan  Huebner Sabine  Nikolaev Alexei  Lehr Hans-Anton  Murphy Andrew J  Valenzuela David M  Yancopoulos George D  Galle Peter R  Karow Margaret  Neurath Markus F
Institution:Laboratory of Immunology, First Medical Clinic, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:Although IL-12 and IL-23 share the common p40 subunit, IL-23, rather than IL-12, seems to drive the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and arthritis, because IL-23/p19 knockout mice are protected from disease. In contrast, we describe in this study that newly created LacZ knockin mice deficient for IL-23 p19 were highly susceptible for the development of experimental T cell-mediated TNBS colitis and showed even more severe colitis than wild-type mice by endoscopic and histologic criteria. Subsequent studies revealed that dendritic cells from p19-deficient mice produce elevated levels of IL-12, and that IL-23 down-regulates IL-12 expression upon TLR ligation. Finally, in vivo blockade of IL-12 p40 in IL-23-deficient mice rescued mice from lethal colitis. Taken together, our data identify cross-regulation of IL-12 expression by IL-23 as novel key regulatory pathway during initiation of T cell dependent colitis.
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