Cell-autonomous Hedgehog signaling controls Th17 polarization and pathogenicity

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Joachim Hanna
Flavio Beke
Louise M. O’Brien
Chrysa Kapeni
Hung-Chang Chen
Valentina Carbonaro
Alexander B. Kim
Kamal Kishore
Timon E. Adolph
Mikkel-Ole Skjoedt
Karsten Skjoedt
Marc de la Roche
Maike de la Roche
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[1] Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute,Department of Internal Medicine I, Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endocrinology
[2] University of Cambridge,Institute of Immunology and Microbiology
[3] Medical University Innsbruck,undefined
[4] Rigshospitalet - University Hospital Copenhagen,undefined
[5] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[6] University of Southern Denmark,undefined
[7] Department of Biochemistry,undefined
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
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Th17 cells are key drivers of autoimmune disease. However, the signaling pathways regulating Th17 polarization are poorly understood. Hedgehog signaling regulates cell fate decisions during embryogenesis and adult tissue patterning. Here we find that cell-autonomous Hedgehog signaling, independent of exogenous ligands, selectively drives the polarization of Th17 cells but not other T helper cell subsets. We show that endogenous Hedgehog ligand, Ihh, signals to activate both canonical and non-canonical Hedgehog pathways through Gli3 and AMPK. We demonstrate that Hedgehog pathway inhibition with either the clinically-approved small molecule inhibitor vismodegib or genetic ablation of Ihh in CD4+ T cells greatly diminishes disease severity in two mouse models of intestinal inflammation. We confirm that Hedgehog pathway expression is upregulated in tissue from human ulcerative colitis patients and correlates with Th17 marker expression. This work implicates Hedgehog signaling in Th17 polarization and intestinal immunopathology and indicates the potential therapeutic use of Hedgehog inhibitors in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
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