Human "T<sub>H</sub>9" cells are a subpopulation of PPAR-γ<sup>+</sup> T<sub>H</sub>2 cells.
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Title
Human "T<sub>H</sub>9" cells are a subpopulation of PPAR-γ<sup>+</sup> T<sub>H</sub>2 cells.
Journal
Science immunology
ISSN
2470-9468 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2470-9468
Publication state
Published
Issued date
18/01/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
4
Number
31
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Although T <sub>H</sub> 1, T <sub>H</sub> 2, and T <sub>H</sub> 17 cells are well-defined T <sub>H</sub> cell lineages in humans, it remains debated whether IL-9-producing T <sub>H</sub> cells represent a bona fide "T <sub>H</sub> 9" lineage. Our understanding of the cellular characteristics and functions of IL-9-producing T <sub>H</sub> cells in humans is still nascent. Here, we report that human IL-9-producing T <sub>H</sub> cells express the chemokine receptors CCR4 and CCR8, produce high levels of IL-5 and IL-13, and express T <sub>H</sub> 2 lineage-associated transcription factors. In these cells, IL-9 production is activation dependent, transient, and accompanied by down-regulation of T <sub>H</sub> 2 cytokines, leading to an apparent "T <sub>H</sub> 9" phenotype. IL-9 <sup>+</sup> T <sub>H</sub> 2 cells can be distinguished from "conventional" T <sub>H</sub> 2 cells based on their expression of the transcription factor PPAR-γ. Accordingly, PPAR-γ is induced in naïve T <sub>H</sub> cells by priming with IL-4 and TGF-β ("T <sub>H</sub> 9" priming) and is required for IL-9 production. In line with their identity as early activated T <sub>H</sub> 2 cells, IL-9 <sup>+</sup> T <sub>H</sub> 2 cells are found in acute allergic skin inflammation in humans. We propose that IL-9-producing T <sub>H</sub> cells are a phenotypically and functionally distinct subpopulation of T <sub>H</sub> 2 cells that depend on PPAR-γ for full effector functions.
Keywords
Cytokines/immunology, Cytokines/metabolism, Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/immunology, Dermatitis, Atopic/immunology, Humans, PPAR gamma/immunology, PPAR gamma/metabolism, Psoriasis/immunology, Th2 Cells/cytology, Th2 Cells/immunology, Th2 Cells/metabolism
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