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Interleukin-22 protects intestinal stem cells from immune-mediated tissue damage and regulates sensitivity to graft versus host disease

Authors :
Amanda M. Holland
Jarrod A Dudakov
Elena B. Hawryluk
Jennifer Tsai
Odette M. Smith
Lucy W. Kappel
Robert R. Jenq
George F. Murphy
Nury L. Yim
Margaret O'Connor
Guoqiang Hua
Bruce R. Blazar
Chen Liu
Alan M. Hanash
Lynette A. Fouser
Lauren F. Young
Richard Kolesnick
Mallory L. West
Arnab Ghosh
Uttam K. Rao
Enrico Velardi
Marcel R.M. van den Brink
Natalie V. Singer
Source :
Immunity. 37(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

SummaryLittle is known about the maintenance of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and progenitors during immune-mediated tissue damage or about the susceptibility of transplant recipients to tissue damage mediated by the donor immune system during graft versus host disease (GVHD). We demonstrate here that deficiency of recipient-derived IL-22 increased acute GVHD tissue damage and mortality, that ISCs were eliminated during GVHD, and that ISCs as well as their downstream progenitors expressed the IL-22 receptor. Intestinal IL-22 was produced after bone marrow transplant by IL-23-responsive innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) from the transplant recipients, and intestinal IL-22 increased in response to pretransplant conditioning. However, ILC frequency and IL-22 amounts were decreased by GVHD. Recipient IL-22 deficiency led to increased crypt apoptosis, depletion of ISCs, and loss of epithelial integrity. Our findings reveal IL-22 as a critical regulator of tissue sensitivity to GVHD and a protective factor for ISCs during inflammatory intestinal damage.

Details

ISSN :
10974180
Volume :
37
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b2066f8569e0229a83fdef779aadf52