TH9 cells that express the transcription factor PU.1 drive T cell–mediated colitis via IL-9 receptor signaling in intestinal epithelial cells

K Gerlach, YY Hwang, A Nikolaev, R Atreya… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
K Gerlach, YY Hwang, A Nikolaev, R Atreya, H Dornhoff, S Steiner, HA Lehr, S Wirtz, M Vieth
Nature immunology, 2014nature.com
The molecular checkpoints that drive inflammatory bowel diseases are incompletely
understood. Here we found more T cells expressing the transcription factor PU. 1 and
interleukin 9 (IL-9) in patients with ulcerative colitis. In an animal model, citrine reporter mice
had more IL-9-expressing mucosal T cells in experimental oxazolone-induced colitis. IL-9
deficiency suppressed acute and chronic colitis. Mice with PU. 1 deficiency in T cells were
protected from colitis, whereas treatment with antibody to IL-9 suppressed colitis …
Abstract
The molecular checkpoints that drive inflammatory bowel diseases are incompletely understood. Here we found more T cells expressing the transcription factor PU.1 and interleukin 9 (IL-9) in patients with ulcerative colitis. In an animal model, citrine reporter mice had more IL-9-expressing mucosal T cells in experimental oxazolone-induced colitis. IL-9 deficiency suppressed acute and chronic colitis. Mice with PU.1 deficiency in T cells were protected from colitis, whereas treatment with antibody to IL-9 suppressed colitis. Functionally, IL-9 impaired intestinal barrier function and prevented mucosal wound healing in vivo. Thus, our findings suggest that the TH9 subset of helper T cells serves an important role in driving ulcerative colitis by regulating intestinal epithelial cells and that TH9 cells represent a likely target for the treatment of chronic intestinal inflammation.
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