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PLOS ONE | 2011

The IL23R R381Q Gene Variant Protects against Immune-Mediated Diseases by Impairing IL-23-Induced Th17 Effector Response in Humans

Paola Di Meglio; Antonella Di Cesare; Ute Laggner; Chung-Ching Chu; Luca Napolitano; Federica Villanova; Isabella Tosi; Francesca Capon; Richard C. Trembath; Ketty Peris; Frank O. Nestle

IL-23 and Th17 cells are key players in tissue immunosurveillance and are implicated in human immune-mediated diseases. Genome-wide association studies have shown that the IL23R R381Q gene variant protects against psoriasis, Crohns disease and ankylosing spondylitis. We investigated the immunological consequences of the protective IL23R R381Q gene variant in healthy donors. The IL23R R381Q gene variant had no major effect on Th17 cell differentiation as the frequency of circulating Th17 cells was similar in carriers of the IL23R protective (A) and common (G) allele. Accordingly, Th17 cells generated from A and G donors produced similar amounts of Th17 cytokines. However, IL-23-mediated Th17 cell effector function was impaired, as Th17 cells from A allele carriers had significantly reduced IL-23-induced IL-17A production and STAT3 phosphorylation compared to G allele carriers. Our functional analysis of a human disease-associated gene variant demonstrates that IL23R R381Q exerts its protective effects through selective attenuation of IL-23-induced Th17 cell effector function without interfering with Th17 differentiation, and highlights its importance in the protection against IL-23-induced tissue pathologies.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2012

Resident CD141 (BDCA3)+ dendritic cells in human skin produce IL-10 and induce regulatory T cells that suppress skin inflammation

Chung-Ching Chu; Niwa Ali; Panagiotis Karagiannis; Paola Di Meglio; Ania Skowera; Luca Napolitano; G. Barinaga; Katarzyna Grys; Ehsan Sharif-Paghaleh; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Mark Peakman; Giovanna Lombardi; Frank O. Nestle

Human skin-resident IL-10+ regulatory dendritic cells induce T reg cells that suppress allogeneic skin graft inflammation.


Cell | 2015

The genetic architecture of the human immune system: A bioresource for autoimmunity and disease pathogenesis

Mario Roederer; Lydia Quaye; Massimo Mangino; Margaret H. Beddall; Yolanda D. Mahnke; Pratip K. Chattopadhyay; Isabella Tosi; Luca Napolitano; Manuela Terranova Barberio; Cristina Menni; Federica Villanova; Paola Di Meglio; Tim D. Spector; Frank O. Nestle

Despite recent discoveries of genetic variants associated with autoimmunity and infection, genetic control of the human immune system during homeostasis is poorly understood. We undertook a comprehensive immunophenotyping approach, analyzing 78,000 immune traits in 669 female twins. From the top 151 heritable traits (up to 96% heritable), we used replicated GWAS to obtain 297 SNP associations at 11 genetic loci, explaining up to 36% of the variation of 19 traits. We found multiple associations with canonical traits of all major immune cell subsets and uncovered insights into genetic control for regulatory T cells. This data set also revealed traits associated with loci known to confer autoimmune susceptibility, providing mechanistic hypotheses linking immune traits with the etiology of disease. Our data establish a bioresource that links genetic control elements associated with normal immune traits to common autoimmune and infectious diseases, providing a shortcut to identifying potential mechanisms of immune-related diseases.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2013

The IL23R A/Gln381 Allele Promotes IL-23 Unresponsiveness in Human Memory T-Helper 17 Cells and Impairs Th17 Responses in Psoriasis Patients

Paola Di Meglio; Federica Villanova; Luca Napolitano; Isabella Tosi; Manuela Terranova Barberio; Rose K. Mak; Sarah Nutland; Catherine Smith; Jonathan Barker; John A. Todd; Frank O. Nestle

We and others have shown that the minor, nonconserved allele Gln381 of the Arg381Gln single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs11209026G>A) of the IL-23 receptor gene (IL23R) protects against psoriasis. Moreover, we have recently shown impaired IL-23-induced IL-17A production and STAT-3 phosphorylation in Th17 cells generated in vitro from healthy individuals heterozygous for the protective A allele (GA). However, the biological effect of this variant has not been determined in homozygous carriers of the protective A allele (AA), nor in psoriatic patients. Here we expand our functional investigation of the IL23R Arg381Gln gene variant to include AA homozygous individuals. By using isolated memory CD4+ T cells, we found attenuated IL-23-induced Th17 response in heterozygous individuals. Moreover, we found that AA homozygous individuals were strikingly unresponsive to IL-23, with minimal or no IL-17A and IL-17F production and failure of human memory Th17 cell survival/expansion. Finally, IL-23-induced Th17 response was also attenuated in age- and sex-matched GA versus GG psoriatic patients undergoing systemic treatment. Taken together, our data provide evidence for an allele-dosage effect for IL-23R Gln381 and indicate that common gene alleles associated with complex diseases might have biological effects of considerable magnitude in homozygous carriers.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2011

Pre-clinical mouse models of human skin transplant rejection, skin immune cell migration, and human melanoma xenografts for the in vivo assessment of novel immunotherapies

N. Ali; Gayathri K. Perera; Pervinder Sagoo; Cheri Chu; Panagiotis Karagiannis; P. Di Meglio; Luca Napolitano; Katarzyna Grys; Isabella Tosi; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Giovanna Lombardi; F. O. Nestle


British Journal of Dermatology | 2012

A novel skin-resident vitamin D-3-inducible human dendritic cell playing a critical role in tissue homeostasis and immunoregulation, as demonstrated in humanized mouse models of disease

N. Ali; Chung-Ching Chu; Panos Karagiannis; P. Di Meglio; Anna Skowera; Luca Napolitano; G. Barinaga; Katarzyna Grys; Ehsan Sharif-Paghaleh; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Mark Peakman; Giovanna Lombardi; Frank O. Nestle


Archive | 2012

Resident CD141 (BDCA3)(+) dendritic cells in human skin produce IL-10 and induce regulatory T cells

Chung-Ching Chu; Niwa Ali; Panagiotis Karagiannis; Paola Di Meglio; Anna Skowera; Luca Napolitano; G. Barinaga; Katarzyna Grys; Ehsan Sharif-Paghaleh; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Mark Peakman; Giovanna Lombardi; Frank O. Nestle


Archive | 2012

A novel skin-resident vitamin D-3-inducible human dendritic cell playing a critical role in tissue h

Niwa Ali; Chung-Ching Chu; Panos Karagiannis; Paola Di Meglio; Anna Skowera; Luca Napolitano; G. Barinaga; Katarzyna Grys; Ehsan Sharif-Paghaleh; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Mark Peakman; Giovanna Lombardi; Frank O. Nestle


British Journal of Dermatology | 2012

The psoriasis-protective IL23R A/Glu381 allele promotes interleukin-23 unresponsiveness in human memory T helper (Th) 17 cells and impairs Th17 response in patients with psoriasis

Paola Di Meglio; Federica Villanova; Luca Napolitano; Isabella Tosi; M. Terranova Barberio; Rose K. Mak; Sarah Nutland; Catherine Smith; Jonathan Barker; John A. Todd; Frank O. Nestle


Archive | 2011

Pre-clinical mouse models of human skin transplant rejection, skin immune cell migration, and human

Niwa Ali; Gayathri K. Perera; Pretty J. Sagoo; Chung-Ching Chu; Panos Karagiannis; Paola Di Meglio; Luca Napolitano; Katarzyna Grys; Isabella Tosi; Sophia N. Karagiannis; Giovanna Lombardi; Frank O. Nestle

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