Notch signaling drives IL-22 secretion in CD4+ T cells by stimulating the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
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Notch signaling drives IL-22 secretion in CD4+ T cells by stimulating the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Abstract
CD4(+) helper T (Th) cells differentiate toward distinct effector cell lineages characterized by their distinct cytokine expression patterns and functions. Multiple Th cell populations secrete IL-22 that contributes to both protective and pathological inflammatory responses. Although the differentiation of IL-22-producing Th cells is controlled by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), little is known about the regulatory mechanisms inducing physiological stimulators for AhR. Here, we show that Notch signaling enhances IL-22 production by CD4(+) T cells by a mechanism involving AhR stimulation. Notch-mediated stimulation of CD4(+) T cells increased the production of IL-22 even in the absence of STAT3. CD4(+) T cells from RBP-J-deficient mice had little ability to produce IL-22 through T cell receptor-mediated stimulation. RBP-J-deficient mice were highly susceptible to the detrimental immunopathology associated with ConA-induced hepatitis with little IL-22 production by CD4(+) T cells. Exogenous IL-22 protected RBP-J-deficient mice from ConA-induced hepatitis. Notch signaling promoted production of endogenous stimulators for AhR, which further augmented IL-22 secretion. Our studies identify a Notch-AhR axis that regulates IL-22 expression and fine-tunes immune system control of inflammatory responses.
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