T(H)17 Cells Require Ongoing Classic Il-6 Receptor Signaling To Retain Transcriptional And Functional Identity

SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
Acting in concert with TGF-beta., interleukin-6 (IL-6) signaling induces T helper 17 (T(H)17) cell development by programming T(H)17-related genes via signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3). A role for IL-6 signaling beyond the inductive phase of T(H)17 cell development has not been defined because IL-23 signaling downstream of T(H)17 cell induction also activates STAT3 and is thought responsible for T(H)17 cell maintenance. Here, we find that IL-6 signaling is required for both induction and maintenance of mouse T(H)17 cells; IL-6R alpha-deficient T(H)17 cells rapidly lost their T(H)17 phenotype and did not cause disease in two models of colitis. Cotransfer of wild-type T(H)17 cells with IL-6R.-deficient T(H)17 cells induced colitis but was unable to rescue phenotype loss of the latter. High IL-6 expression in the colon promoted classic, or cis, rather than transreceptor signaling that was required for maintenance of T(H)17 cells. Thus, ongoing classic IL-6 signaling underpins the T(H)17 program and is required for T(H)17 cell maintenance and function.
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cells,signaling,receptor
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