Hepatic serum amyloid A1 upregulates interleukin-17 (IL-17) in γδ T cells through Toll-like receptor 2 and is associated with psoriatic symptoms in transgenic mice

  • Minjee Choi
  • , Myoung Ok Kim
  • , Jinhee Lee
  • , Jain Jeong
  • , Yonghun Sung
  • , Song Park
  • , Wookbong Kwon
  • , Soyoung Jang
  • , Si Jun Park
  • , Hyeng Soo Kim
  • , Woo Young Jang
  • , Sung Hyun Kim
  • , Sanggyu Lee
  • , Seong Kyoon Choi
  • , Zae Young Ryoo

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Abstract

Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute phase protein with pro-inflammatory cytokine-like properties. Recent studies have revealed that SAA promoted interleukin-17 (IL-17) production by various cells, including γδ T cells. γδ T cells are innate immune cells and express Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) on their surface, which is one of the SAA receptors. In this study, we investigated the relationship between γδ T cells and SAA1 through TLR2, by using hepatic SAA1-overexpressing transgenic (TG) mice. By injecting CU-CPT22, which is a TLR2 inhibitor, into the mice, we confirmed that SAA1 induced IL-17 in γδ T cells through TLR2. In vitro studies have confirmed that SAA1 increased IL-17 secretion in γδ T cells in combination with IL-23. We also observed a thickened epidermis layer and granulocyte penetration into the skin similar to the pathology of psoriasis in TG mice. In addition, strongly expressed SAA1 and penetration of γδ T cells in the skin of TG mice were detected. The exacerbation of psoriasis is associated with an increase in IL-17 levels. Therefore, these symptoms were induced by IL-17-producing γδ T cells increased by SAA1. Our study confirmed that SAA1 was a prominent protein that increased IL-17 levels through TLR2 in γδ T cells, confirming the possibility that SAA1 may exacerbate inflammatory diseases through γδ T cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12764
JournalScandinavian Journal of Immunology
Volume89
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2019

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Keywords

  • acute phase reactants
  • cytokines
  • experimental animals
  • inflammation
  • skin

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