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Activation, Deficiency, and Reduced IFN-γ Production of Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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JOURNAL OF INNATE IMMUNITY
卷 12, 期 5, 页码 -

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000507931

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Inflammatory bowel disease; Interferon-gamma; Mucosal-associated invariant T cells; Migration; Activation

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea - Korean government [2019R1A2C1003238, 2018R1A6A3A11042850, 2017R1D1A1B03034128]
  2. Chonnam National University Hospital Biomedical Research Institute [CRI17034-22]
  3. Chonnam University Research Institute of Medical Sciences [2015-CURIMS-DR008]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A6A3A11042850, 2019R1A2C1003238, 2017R1D1A1B03034128] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are innate-like T cells that can activate either in response to T-cell receptor (TCR) engagement or through activating cytokines and play an important role in autoimmune disorders. The study examined the level and function of MAIT cells in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Circulating MAIT cell levels were significantly reduced in IBD patients. This MAIT cell deficiency was correlated with IBD disease activity grades, hemoglobin, and CRP. IFN-gamma production of circulating MAIT cells in response to both MHC class 1b-like related protein (MR1)-dependent and -independent stimulations was decreased in IBD patients, which was partially associated with reduced activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells 1 (NFAT1) transcription factor, a main regulator of IFN-gamma production. Expression levels of CD69, programmed death-1 (PD-1), and annexin V in MAIT cells were elevated in IBD patients. CCL20, CXCL10, CXCL16, and CCL25 were expressed higher in inflamed intestinal tissues than in noninflamed tissues. This study demonstrates that circulating MAIT cells are activated and numerically and functionally deficient in IBD patients. Furthermore, activated MAIT cells have the potential to migrate to inflamed tissues. These findings suggest an important role of MAIT cells in mucosal immunity in IBD. (c) 2020 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel

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