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IL-33 enhances retinoic acid signaling on CD4+ T cells
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IL-33 enhances retinoic acid signaling on CD4+ T cells

Tania Gajardo, Francisco Pérez, Claudia Terraza, Mauricio Campos-Mora, Randolph J. Noelle et Karina Pino-Lagos
Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.), Vol.85, p.120-122
09/2016
PMID: 27322964

Résumé

CD4+ T cells differentiation IL-33 Retinoic acid
•CD4+ T cells sense RA during T cell activation.•IL-33 itself triggers RA signaling on CD4+ T cells.•IL-33 and RA act synergistically in RA signaling which may impact CD4+ T cells differentiation. Several molecules have been described as CD4+ T cells differentiation modulators and among them retinoic acid (RA) and more recently, IL-33, have been studied. Due to the similarities in T helper cell skewing properties between RA and IL-33, we asked whether IL-33 intersects, directly or indirectly, the RA signaling pathway. Total CD4+ T cells from DR5-luciferase mice were activated in the presence of RA with or without IL-33, and RA signaling was visualized using ex vivo imaging. Our results demonstrate that IL-33 itself is able to trigger RA signaling on CD4+ T cells, which is highly increased when IL-33 is added in conjunction with RA. This study presents IL-33 as a potential player that may synergize with RA in controlling T cell differentiation, and suggests that IL-33 may be an attractive target in controlling T cell differentiation in vivo.

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