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. 2025 Jun 12;188(12):3135-3151.e22.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.043. Epub 2025 Apr 22.

A type 1 immune-stromal cell network mediates disease tolerance against intestinal infection

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A type 1 immune-stromal cell network mediates disease tolerance against intestinal infection

Susan Westfall et al. Cell. .

Abstract

Type 1 immunity mediates host defense through pathogen elimination, but whether this pathway also impacts tissue function is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that rapid induction of interferon γ (IFNγ) signaling coordinates a multicellular response that is critical to limit tissue damage and maintain gut motility following infection of mice with a tissue-invasive helminth. IFNγ production is initiated by antigen-independent activation of lamina propria CD8+ T cells following MyD88-dependent recognition of the microbiota during helminth-induced barrier invasion. IFNγ acted directly on intestinal stromal cells to recruit neutrophils that limited parasite-induced tissue injury. IFNγ sensing also limited the expansion of smooth muscle actin-expressing cells to prevent pathological gut dysmotility. Importantly, this tissue-protective response did not impact parasite burden, indicating that IFNγ supports a disease tolerance defense strategy. Our results have important implications for managing the pathophysiological sequelae of post-infectious gut dysfunction and chronic inflammatory diseases associated with stromal remodeling.

Keywords: IFNg; disease tolerance; gut motility; helminth; microbiota; stroma; tissue-resident memory cells.

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