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Neutrophils mediate protection against colitis and carcinogenesis by controlling bacterial invasion and IL-22 production by γδ T cells

  • Autori: Carnevale, S.; Ponzetta, A.; Rigatelli, A.; Carriero, R.; Puccio, S.; Supino, D.; Grieco, G.; Molisso, P.; Di Ceglie, I.; Scavello, F.; Perucchini, C.; Pasqualini, F.; Recordati, C.; Tripodo, C.; Belmonte, B.; Mariancini, A.; Kunderfranco, P.; Sciumè, G.; Lugli, E.; Bonavita, E.; Magrini, E.; Garlanda, C.; Mantovani, A.; Jaillon, S.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2024
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/631074

Abstract

: Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in human blood and play a primary role in resistance against invading microorganisms and in the acute inflammatory response. However, their role in colitis and colitis-associated colorectal cancer is still under debate. This study aims to dissect the role of neutrophils in these pathological contexts by using a rigorous genetic approach. Neutrophil-deficient mice (Csf3r-/- mice) were used in classic models of colitis and colitis-associated colorectal cancer and the role of neutrophils was assessed by histological, cellular and molecular analyses coupled with adoptive cell transfer. We also performed correlative analyses using human datasets. Csf3r-/- mice showed increased susceptibility to colitis and colitis-associated colorectal cancer compared to control Csf3r+/+ mice and adoptive transfer of neutrophils in Csf3r-/- mice reverted the phenotype. In colitis, Csf3r-/- mice showed increased bacterial invasion and a reduced number of healing ulcers in the colon, indicating a compromised regenerative capacity of epithelial cells. Neutrophils were essential for γδ T-cell polarization and IL-22 production. In patients with ulcerative colitis, expression of CSF3R was positively correlated with IL22 and IL23 expression. Moreover, gene signatures associated with epithelial-cell development, proliferation, and antimicrobial response were enriched in CSF3Rhigh patients. Our data support a model where neutrophils mediate protection against intestinal inflammation and colitis-associated colorectal cancer by controlling the intestinal microbiota and driving the activation of an IL-22-dependent tissue repair pathway.