IL-23 restoration of Th17 effector function is independent of IL-6 and TGF-ß in a mouse model of alcohol and burn injury. Journal Article


Authors: Li, X; Cannon, AR; Hammer, AM; Morris, NL; Choudhry, MA
Article Title: IL-23 restoration of Th17 effector function is independent of IL-6 and TGF-ß in a mouse model of alcohol and burn injury.
Abstract: T cells play a critical role in host defense against intestinal bacteria. We have shown that ethanol combined with burn injury suppresses Peyer's patch (PP) Th17 cytokines 1 d after injury. We assessed the mechanism of suppressed Th17 effector functions. Mice were gavaged with ethanol 4 h before burn injury and euthanized 1, 3, and 7 d after injury. Mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), PPs, and spleen Th1 and Th17 cytokines were assessed. A significant decrease in IL-17, IL-22, IL-2, and IFN-? were observed in all 3 lymphoid organs 1 and 3 d after injury. We used splenic cells to study the role of IL-6, IL-23, TGF-ß, and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) in suppressing Th17 cytokines. We also assessed whether the AHR agonist 6-formylindolo (3, 2-b) carbazole (FICZ) modulates Th17 cytokines. We found a significant decrease in IL-6 and TGF-ß after ethanol and burn; IL-23 was undetectable. The reconstitution of IL-23 in culture medium increased IL-17 by 2-fold and IL-22 by 20-fold in cells from burn ethanol mice. The restoration of IL-6 and TGF-ß combined did not influence the release of Th17 cytokines. We observed that AHR was necessary for IL-23 restoration of IL-22 after ethanol and burn injury. The AHR agonist FICZ enhanced IL-22, but not IL-17. None of these treatments influenced the release of Th1 cytokines. Together, these results suggest that IL-23 plays a critical role in regulation of Th17 cytokines. Furthermore, IL-6 and TGF-ß do not appear to influence IL-23-mediated restoration of Th17 cytokines after ethanol and burn injury.
Journal Title: Journal of leukocyte biology
ISSN: 1938-3673; 0741-5400
Publisher: Unknown  
Date Published: 2017