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IL-33 induces thymic involution-associated naive T cell aging and impairs host control of severe infection

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  • Lei Xu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Chuan Wei

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Ying Chen

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yue Wu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Xiaoli Shou

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Wenjie Chen

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Di Lu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Haoran Sun

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Wei Li

    (Nanjing Medical University)

  • Beibei Yu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Xiaowei Wang

    (Children’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University)

  • Xiaojun Zhang

    (Children’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yanxiong Yu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Zhigang Lei

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Rui Tang

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Jifeng Zhu

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yalin Li

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Linrong Lu

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Hong Zhou

    (Anhui Medical University)

  • Sha Zhou

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Chuan Su

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Xiaojun Chen

    (Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

Abstract

Severe infection commonly results in immunosuppression, which leads to impaired pathogen clearance or increased secondary infection in both humans and animals. However, the exact mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that IL-33 results in immunosuppression by inducing thymic involution-associated naive T cell dysfunction with aberrant expression of aging-associated genes and impairs host control of infection in mouse disease models of schistosomiasis or sepsis. Furthermore, we illustrate that IL-33 triggers the excessive generation of medullary thymic epithelial cell (mTEC) IV (thymic tuft cells) in a Pou2f3-dependent manner, as a consequence, disturbs mTEC/cortical TEC (cTEC) compartment and causes thymic involution during severe infection. More importantly, IL-33 deficiency, the anti-IL-33 neutralizing antibody treatment, or IL-33 receptor ST2 deficient thymus transplantation rescues T cell immunity to better control infection in mice. Our findings not only uncover a link between severe infection-induced IL-33 and thymic involution-mediated naive T cell aging, but also suggest that targeting IL-33 or ST2 is a promising strategy to rejuvenate T cell immunity to better control severe infection.

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  • Lei Xu & Chuan Wei & Ying Chen & Yue Wu & Xiaoli Shou & Wenjie Chen & Di Lu & Haoran Sun & Wei Li & Beibei Yu & Xiaowei Wang & Xiaojun Zhang & Yanxiong Yu & Zhigang Lei & Rui Tang & Jifeng Zhu & Yalin, 2022. "IL-33 induces thymic involution-associated naive T cell aging and impairs host control of severe infection," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-34660-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34660-4
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