Ets-1 is a negative regulator of Th17 differentiation

J Exp Med. 2007 Nov 26;204(12):2825-35. doi: 10.1084/jem.20070994. Epub 2007 Oct 29.

Abstract

IL-17 is a proinflammatory cytokine that plays a role in the clearance of extracellular bacteria and contributes to the pathology of many autoimmune and allergic conditions. IL-17 is produced mainly by a newly characterized subset of T helper (Th) cells termed Th17. Although the role of Th17 cells in the pathology of autoimmune diseases is well established, the transcription factors regulating the differentiation of Th17 cells remain poorly characterized. We report that Ets-1-deficient Th cells differentiated more efficiently to Th17 cells than wild-type cells. This was attributed to both low IL-2 production and increased resistance to the inhibitory effect of IL-2 on Th17 differentiation. The resistance to IL-2 suppression was caused by a defect downstream of STAT5 phosphorylation, but was not caused by a difference in the level of RORgamma t. Furthermore, Ets-1-deficient mice contained an abnormally high level of IL-17 transcripts in their lungs and exhibited increased mucus production by airway epithelial cells in an IL-17-dependent manner. Based on these observations, we report that Ets-1 is a negative regulator of Th17 differentiation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Exons
  • Interleukin-17 / genetics
  • Ionomycin / pharmacology
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1 / deficiency
  • Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1 / genetics*
  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer / cytology
  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer / drug effects
  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer / immunology*
  • Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate / pharmacology
  • Th1 Cells / drug effects
  • Th1 Cells / immunology
  • Th2 Cells / drug effects
  • Th2 Cells / immunology

Substances

  • Ets1 protein, mouse
  • Interleukin-17
  • Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1
  • Ionomycin
  • Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate