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Epithelial HVEM maintains intraepithelial T cell survival and contributes to host protection.
Seo, Goo-Young; Takahashi, Daisuke; Wang, Qingyang; Mikulski, Zbigniew; Chen, Angeline; Chou, Ting-Fang; Marcovecchio, Paola; McArdle, Sara; Sethi, Ashu; Shui, Jr-Wen; Takahashi, Masumi; Surh, Charles D; Cheroutre, Hilde; Kronenberg, Mitchell.
Afiliação
  • Seo GY; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Takahashi D; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Wang Q; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Mikulski Z; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Chen A; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Chou TF; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Marcovecchio P; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • McArdle S; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Sethi A; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Shui JW; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Takahashi M; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Surh CD; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Cheroutre H; Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Academy of Immunology and Microbiology, Pohang, South Korea.
  • Kronenberg M; La Jolla Institute for Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Sci Immunol ; 7(73): eabm6931, 2022 07 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35905286
ABSTRACT
Intraepithelial T cells (IETs) are in close contact with intestinal epithelial cells and the underlying basement membrane, and they detect invasive pathogens. How intestinal epithelial cells and basement membrane influence IET survival and function, at steady state or after infection, is unclear. The herpes virus entry mediator (HVEM), a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, is constitutively expressed by intestinal epithelial cells and is important for protection from pathogenic bacteria. Here, we showed that at steady-state LIGHT, an HVEM ligand, binding to epithelial HVEM promoted the survival of small intestine IETs. RNA-seq and addition of HVEM ligands to epithelial organoids indicated that HVEM increased epithelial synthesis of basement membrane proteins, including collagen IV, which bound to ß1 integrins expressed by IETs. Therefore, we proposed that IET survival depended on ß1 integrin binding to collagen IV and showed that ß1 integrin-collagen IV interactions supported IET survival in vitro. Moreover, the absence of ß1 integrin expression by T lymphocytes decreased TCR αß+ IETs in vivo. Intravital microscopy showed that the patrolling movement of IETs was reduced without epithelial HVEM. As likely consequences of decreased number and movement, protective responses to Salmonella enterica were reduced in mice lacking either epithelial HVEM, HVEM ligands, or ß1 integrins. Therefore, IETs, at steady state and after infection, depended on HVEM expressed by epithelial cells for the synthesis of collagen IV by epithelial cells. Collagen IV engaged ß1 integrins on IETs that were important for their maintenance and for their protective function in mucosal immunity.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfócitos Intraepiteliais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfócitos Intraepiteliais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos