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Nature Medicine | 2014

Interleukin-35 induces regulatory B cells that suppress autoimmune disease

Renxi Wang; Cheng-Rong Yu; Ivy M. Dambuza; Rashid M. Mahdi; Monika B. Dolinska; Yuri V. Sergeev; Paul T. Wingfield; Sung-Hye Kim; Charles E. Egwuagu

Interleukin-10 (IL-10)-producing regulatory B (Breg) cells suppress autoimmune disease, and increased numbers of Breg cells prevent host defense to infection and promote tumor growth and metastasis by converting resting CD4+ T cells to regulatory T (Treg) cells. The mechanisms mediating the induction and development of Breg cells remain unclear. Here we show that IL-35 induces Breg cells and promotes their conversion to a Breg subset that produces IL-35 as well as IL-10. Treatment of mice with IL-35 conferred protection from experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU), and mice lacking IL-35 (p35 knockout (KO) mice) or defective in IL-35 signaling (IL-12Rβ2 KO mice) produced less Breg cells endogenously or after treatment with IL-35 and developed severe uveitis. Adoptive transfer of Breg cells induced by recombinant IL-35 suppressed EAU when transferred to mice with established disease, inhibiting pathogenic T helper type 17 (TH17) and TH1 cells while promoting Treg cell expansion. In B cells, IL-35 activates STAT1 and STAT3 through the IL-35 receptor comprising the IL-12Rβ2 and IL-27Rα subunits. As IL-35 also induced the conversion of human B cells into Breg cells, these findings suggest that IL-35 may be used to induce autologous Breg and IL-35+ Breg cells and treat autoimmune and inflammatory disease.


PLOS ONE | 2012

Interleukin 27 Induces the Expression of Complement Factor H (CFH) in the Retina

Ahjoku Amadi-Obi; Cheng-Rong Yu; Ivy M. Dambuza; Sung-Hye Kim; Bernadette Marrero; Charles E. Egwuagu

Complement factor H (CFH) is a central regulator of the complement system and has been implicated in the etiology of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness in the elderly. In view of previous studies showing that reduced expression of CFH in the retina is a risk factor for developing AMD, there is significant interest in understanding how CFH expression is regulated in the retina. In this study, we have shown that the anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-27, induced CFH expression in mouse retinal cells and human retinal pigmented epithelial cells (RPE) through STAT1-mediated up-regulation of Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 (IRF-1) and IRF-8. We further show that cells in the ganglion and inner-nuclear layers of the retina constitutively express IRF-1 and IRF-8 and enhanced CFH expression in the retina during ocular inflammation correlated with significant increase in the expression of IRF-1, IRF-8 and IL-27 (IL-27p28 and Ebi3). Our data thus reveal a novel role of IL-27 in regulating complement activation through up-regulation of CFH and suggest that defects in IL-27 signaling or expression may contribute to the reduction of CFH expression in the retina of patients with AMD.


Journal of Immunology | 2013

SOCS3 Deletion in T Lymphocytes Suppresses Development of Chronic Ocular Inflammation via Upregulation of CTLA-4 and Expansion of Regulatory T Cells

Cheng-Rong Yu; Sung-Hye Kim; Rashid M. Mahdi; Charles E. Egwuagu

Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins are negative-feedback regulators of the JAK/STAT pathway, and SOCS3 contributes to host immunity by regulating the intensity and duration of cytokine signals and inflammatory responses. Mice with Socs3 deletion in myeloid cells exhibit enhanced STAT3 signaling, expansion of Th1 and Th17 cells, and develop severe experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Interestingly, development of the unique IL-17/IFN-γ double-producing (Th17/IFN-γ and Tc17/IFN-γ) subsets that exhibit strong cytotoxic activities and are associated with pathogenesis of several autoimmune diseases has recently been shown to depend on epigenetic suppression of SOCS3 expression, further suggesting involvement of SOCS3 in autoimmunity and tumor immunity. In this study, we generated mice with Socs3 deletion in the CD4 T cell compartment (CD4-SOCS3 knockout [KO]) to determine in vivo effects of the loss of Socs3 in the T cell–mediated autoimmune disease, experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU). In contrast to the exacerbation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in myeloid-specific SOCS3-deleted mice, CD4-SOCS3KO mice were protected from acute and chronic uveitis. Protection from EAU correlated with enhanced expression of CTLA-4 and expansion of IL-10–producing regulatory T cells with augmented suppressive activities. We further show that SOCS3 interacts with CTLA-4 and negatively regulates CTLA-4 levels in T cells, providing a mechanistic explanation for the expansion of regulatory T cells in CD4-SOCS3 during EAU. Contrary to in vitro epigenetic studies, Th17/IFN-γ and Tc17/IFN-γ populations were markedly reduced in CD4-SOCS3KO, suggesting that SOCS3 promotes expansion of the Th17/IFN-γ subset associated with development of severe uveitis. Thus, SOCS3 is a potential therapeutic target in uveitis and other autoinflammatory diseases.


Journal of Immunology | 2015

Dual Function of the IRF8 Transcription Factor in Autoimmune Uveitis: Loss of IRF8 in T Cells Exacerbates Uveitis, Whereas Irf8 Deletion in the Retina Confers Protection

Sung-Hye Kim; Jenna Burton; Cheng-Rong Yu; Lin Sun; Chang He; Hongsheng Wang; Herbert C. Morse; Charles E. Egwuagu

IFN regulatory factor 8 (IRF8) is constitutively expressed in monocytes and B cells and plays a critical role in the functional maturation of microglia cells. It is induced in T cells following Ag stimulation, but its functions are less well understood. However, recent studies in mice with T cell–specific Irf8 disruption under direction of the Lck promoter (LCK-IRF8KO) suggest that IRF8 directs a silencing program for Th17 differentiation, and IL-17 production is markedly increased in IRF8-deficient T cells. Paradoxically, loss of IRF8 in T cells has no effect on the development or severity of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), although exacerbating colitis in a mouse colitis model. In contrast, mice with a macrophage/microglia-specific Irf8 disruption are resistant to EAE, further confounding our understanding of the roles of IRF8 in host immunity and autoimmunity. To clarify the role of IRF8 in autoimmune diseases, we have generated two mouse strains with targeted deletion of Irf8 in retinal cells, including microglial cells and a third mouse strain with targeted Irf8 deletion in T cells under direction of the nonpromiscuous, CD4 promoter (CD4-IRF8KO). In contrast to the report that IRF8 deletion in T cells has no effect on EAE, experimental autoimmune uveitis is exacerbated in CD4-IRF8KO mice and disease enhancement correlates with significant expansion of Th17 cells and a reduction in T regulatory cells. In contrast to CD4-IRF8KO mice, Irf8 deletion in retinal cells confers protection from uveitis, underscoring divergent and tissue-specific roles of IRF8 in host immunity. These results raise a cautionary note in the context of therapeutic targeting of IRF8.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Toxicity, Pharmacokinetics, and Effect on Growth of Leptospires of a Novel Bioerodible Suprachoroidal Cyclosporine Implant for Uveitis

Brian C. Gilger; Jacklyn H. Salmon; Hyuncheol Kim; Sung-Hye Kim; Peng Yuan; Susan S. Lee; Susan M. Harrington; Patrick R. Murray; Karl G. Csaky; Michael R. Robinson


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Characterization of the Role of IRF-8 in the Retina During Autoimmune Uveitis

Sung-Hye Kim; Cheng-Rong Yu; Charles E. Egwuagu


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Suppression of experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) and recovery from uveitis correlate with expansion of regulatory B cells (Breg)

Cheng-Rong Yu; Ivy M. Dambuza; Sung-Hye Kim; Rashid M. Mahdi; Charles E. Egwuagu


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

IL-12p35 Inhibits Th1 proliferation and promotes the expansion of Th17 and Treg

Ivy M. Dambuza; Cheng-Rong Yu; Rashid M. Mahdi; Renxi Wang; Sung-Hye Kim; Charles E. Egwuagu


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

IRF-8 Antagonizes Th17 and Tc17 Expansion and Restrains Th17 Inflammatory Responses During Autoimmune Uveitis

Sung-Hye Kim; Cheng-Rong Yu; Bernadette Marrero; Charles E. Egwuagu


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Resveratrol: Potential Drug For Treating Uveitis And Other Autoimmune Disease

Sung-Hye Kim; Da-Young Ko; Jenna Burton; Cheng-Rong Yu; Charles E. Egwuagu

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Charles E. Egwuagu

National Institutes of Health

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Cheng-Rong Yu

National Institutes of Health

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Ivy M. Dambuza

National Institutes of Health

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Rashid M. Mahdi

National Institutes of Health

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Bernadette Marrero

National Institutes of Health

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Jenna Burton

National Institutes of Health

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Renxi Wang

National Institutes of Health

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Ahjoku Amadi-Obi

National Institutes of Health

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Barbara P. Vistica

National Institutes of Health

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Brian C. Gilger

North Carolina State University

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