1. Sodium chloride inhibits IFN‐γ, but not IL‐4, production by invariant NKT cells.
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Jeong, Dongjin, Kim, Hye Young, and Chung, Doo Hyun
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SALT ,KNOCKOUT mice ,T cells ,CELLS ,CELL physiology - Abstract
Abstract: Invariant NKT (
i NKT) cells are a distinct subset of T cells that exert Janus‐like functions in vivo by producing IFN‐γ and IL‐4. Sodium chloride modulates the functions of various immune cells, including conventional CD4+ T cells and macrophages. However, it is not known whether sodium chloride affectsi NKT cell function, so we addressed this issue. Sodium chloride inhibited IFN‐γ, but not IL‐4, production byi NKT cells upon TCR or TCR‐independent (IL‐12 and IL‐18) stimulation in a dose‐dependent manner. Consistently, sodium chloride reduced the expression level oftbx21 , but notgata‐3 , ini NKT cells stimulated with TCR engagement or IL‐12 + IL‐18. Sodium chloride increased phosphorylated p38 expression ini NKT cells and inhibitors of p38, NFAT5, SGK1, and TCF‐1 restored IFN‐γ production byi NKT cells stimulated with sodium chloride and TCR engagement. Furthermore, adoptive transfer ofi NKT cells pretreated with sodium chloride restored antibody‐induced joint inflammation to a lesser extent than for untreatedi NKT cells in Jα18 knockout mice. These findings suggest that sodium chloride inhibits IFN‐γ production byi NKT cells in TCR‐dependent and TCR‐independent manners, which is dependent on p38, NFAT5, SGK1, and TCF‐1. These findings highlight the functional role of sodium chloride ini NKT cell‐mediated inflammatory diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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