Cutting edge: crucial role of IL-1 and IL-23 in the innate IL-17 response of peripheral lymph node NK1.1- invariant NKT cells to bacteria.

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Doisne, Jean-Marc | Soulard, Valérie | Bécourt, Chantal | Amniai, Latiffa | Henrot, Pauline | Havenar-Daughton, Colin | Blanchet, Charlène | Zitvogel, Laurence | Ryffel, Bernhard | Cavaillon, Jean-Marc | Marie, Julien C | Couillin, Isabelle | Benlagha, Kamel

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International audience. We have shown previously that peripheral lymph node-resident retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor γt(+) NK1.1(-) invariant NKT (iNKT) cells produce IL-17A independently of IL-6. In this study, we show that the concomitant presence of IL-1 and IL-23 is crucial to induce a rapid and sustained IL-17A/F and IL-22 response by these cells that requires TCR-CD1d interaction and partly relies on IL-23-mediated upregulation of IL-23R and IL-1R1 expression. We further show that IL-1 and IL-23 produced by pathogen-associated molecular pattern-stimulated dendritic cells induce this response from NK1.1(-) iNKT cells in vitro, involving mainly TLR2/4-signaling pathways. Finally, we found that IL-17A production by these cells occurs very early and transiently in vivo in response to heat-killed bacteria. Overall, our study indicates that peripheral lymph node NK1.1(-) iNKT cells could be a source of innate Th17-related cytokines during bacterial infections and supports the hypothesis that they are able to provide an efficient first line of defense against bacterial invasion.

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