Interleukin-7 produced by intestinal epithelial cells in response to Citrobacter rodentium infection plays a major role in innate immunity against this pathogen

W Zhang, JY Du, Q Yu, JO Jin - Infection and immunity, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
W Zhang, JY Du, Q Yu, JO Jin
Infection and immunity, 2015Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT Interleukin-7 (IL-7) engages multiple mechanisms to overcome chronic viral
infections, but the role of IL-7 in bacterial infections, especially enteric bacterial infections,
remains unclear. Here we characterized the previously unexplored role of IL-7 in the innate
immune response to the attaching and effacing bacterium Citrobacter rodentium. C.
rodentium infection induced IL-7 production from intestinal epithelial cells (IECs). IL-7
production from IECs in response to C. rodentium was dependent on gamma interferon (IFN …
Abstract
Interleukin-7 (IL-7) engages multiple mechanisms to overcome chronic viral infections, but the role of IL-7 in bacterial infections, especially enteric bacterial infections, remains unclear. Here we characterized the previously unexplored role of IL-7 in the innate immune response to the attaching and effacing bacterium Citrobacter rodentium. C. rodentium infection induced IL-7 production from intestinal epithelial cells (IECs). IL-7 production from IECs in response to C. rodentium was dependent on gamma interferon (IFN-γ)-producing NK1.1+ cells and IL-12. Treatment with anti-IL-7Rα antibody during C. rodentium infection resulted in a higher bacterial burden, enhanced intestinal damage, and greater weight loss and mortality than observed with the control IgG treatment. IEC-produced IL-7 was only essential for protective immunity against C. rodentium during the first 6 days after infection. An impaired bacterial clearance upon IL-7Rα blockade was associated with a significant decrease in macrophage accumulation and activation in the colon. Moreover, C. rodentium-induced expansion and activation of intestinal CD4+ lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells was completely abrogated by IL-7Rα blockade. Collectively, these data demonstrate that IL-7 is produced by IECs in response to C. rodentium infection and plays a critical role in the protective immunity against this intestinal attaching and effacing bacterium.
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