iScience (Aug 2023)

IL-27 mediates immune response of pneumococcal vaccine SPY1 through Th17 and memory CD4+T cells

  • Yanyu Zhang,
  • Song Gao,
  • Shifei Yao,
  • Danlin Weng,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Qi Huang,
  • Xuemei Zhang,
  • Hong Wang,
  • Wenchun Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 8
p. 107464

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Summary: Vaccination is an effective means of preventing pneumococcal disease and SPY1 is a live attenuated pneumococcal vaccine we obtained earlier. We found IL-27 and its specific receptor (WSX-1) were increased in SPY1 vaccinated mice. Bacterial clearance and survival rates were decreased in SPY1 vaccinated IL-27Rα−/− mice. The vaccine-induced Th17 cell response and IgA secretion were also suppressed in IL-27Rα−/− mice. STAT3 and NF-κB signaling and expression of the Th17 cell polarization-related cytokines were also decreased in IL-27Rα−/− bone-marrow-derived dendritic cells(BMDC) stimulated with inactivated SPY1. The numbers of memory CD4+T cells were also decreased in SPY1 vaccinated IL-27Rα−/− mice. These results suggested that IL-27 plays a protective role in SPY1 vaccine by promoting Th17 polarization through STAT3 and NF-κB signaling pathways and memory CD4+T cells production in the SPY1 vaccine. In addition, we found that the immune protection of SPY1 vaccine was independent of aerobic glycolysis.

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