IL-33 Has a Protective Effect Against Perinatal Listeriosis by Regulating Mitophagy of CD8 T Lymphocytes.

J Interferon Cytokine Res

Department of Central Laboratory, Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Beijing, China.

Published: August 2025


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Listeriosis is a foodborne disease caused by (Lm) that usually leads to serious adverse outcomes in pregnant women. Interleukin (IL)-33/serum stimulation (ST)2 axis has an important impact on infectious diseases, but its role in listeriosis is rarely studied. Here, the immunomodulatory effects of IL-33/ST2 axis during perinatal Lm infection were investigated. In our study, the perinatal Lm infection model was constructed by injecting Lm into the tail vein of C57BL/6J mice. IL-33/ST2 axis was blocked by intraperitoneal injection of anti-IL-33Rα/ST2 antibody. , mouse cytotoxic T lymphocyte cell line (CTLL)-2 cells were activated by using CD3/CD28 antibodies. Perinatal Lm infection caused massive necrosis of liver tissue. Blocking IL-33/ST2 axis in pregnant mice inhibited the infiltration of CD8 T lymphocytes into the site of infection and further aggravated liver damage. We also found that IL-33 promotes mitochondrial autophagy in activated CTLL-2 cells . Mitochondrial autophagy was beneficial to the clearance of damaged mitochondria and reduced the production of reactive oxygen species. IL-33/ST2 axis affects the immune function of CD8 T lymphocytes by regulating mitophagy, which plays a very important role in the occurrence and development of perinatal Lm infection. Immunomodulation targeting IL-33/ST2 axis may be an effective way to adjuvant treatment of perinatal Lm infection.

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