Tc17 cells are a proinflammatory, plastic lineage of pathogenic CD8+ T cells that induce GVHD without antileukemic effects
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Kate H Gartlan Kate A Markey Antiopi Varelias Mark D Bunting Motoko Koyama Rachel D Kuns Neil C Raffelt Stuart D Olver Katie E Lineburg Melody Cheong Bianca E Teal Mary Lor Iain Comerford Michele WL Teng Mark J Smyth James McCluskey Jamie Rossjohn Brigitta Stockinger Glen M Boyle Steven W Lane Andrew D Clouston Shaun R McColl Kelli PA MacDonald Geoffrey R HillAbstract
IL-17-producing cells are important mediators of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). Here we demonstrate that a distinct CD8(+) Tc17 population develops rapidly after SCT but fails to maintain lineage fidelity such that they are unrecognizable in the absence of a fate reporter. Tc17 differentiation is dependent on alloantigen presentation by host dendritic cells (DCs) together with IL-6. Tc17 cells express high levels of multiple prototypic lineage-defining transcription factors (eg, RORγt, T-bet) and cytokines (eg, IL-17A, IL-22, interferon-γ, granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor, IL-13). Targeted depletion of Tc17 early after transplant protects from lethal acute GVHD; however, Tc17 cells are noncytolytic and fail to mediate graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effects. Thus, the Tc17 differentiation program during GVHD culminates in a highly plastic, hyperinflammatory, poorly cytolytic effector population, which we term "inflammatory iTc17" (iTc17). Because iTc17 cells mediate GVHD without contributing to GVL, therapeutic inhibition of iTc17 development in a clinical setting represents an attractive approach for separating GVHD and GVL.
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Journal Blood
Volume 126
Issue number 13
Pages 1609-1620
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1182/blood-2015-01-622662
Europe PubMed Central 26206951
Pubmed 26206951