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Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells

The functional properties of dendritic cells (DCs) are strictly dependent on their maturational state. To analyze the influence of the maturational state of DCs on priming and differentiation of T cells, immature CD83(−) and mature CD83(+) human DCs were used for stimulation of naive, allogeneic CD4...

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Autores principales: Jonuleit, Helmut, Schmitt, Edgar, Schuler, Gerold, Knop, Jürgen, Enk, Alexander H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11067871
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author Jonuleit, Helmut
Schmitt, Edgar
Schuler, Gerold
Knop, Jürgen
Enk, Alexander H.
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Schmitt, Edgar
Schuler, Gerold
Knop, Jürgen
Enk, Alexander H.
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description The functional properties of dendritic cells (DCs) are strictly dependent on their maturational state. To analyze the influence of the maturational state of DCs on priming and differentiation of T cells, immature CD83(−) and mature CD83(+) human DCs were used for stimulation of naive, allogeneic CD4(+) T cells. Repetitive stimulation with mature DCs resulted in a strong expansion of alloreactive T cells and the exclusive development of T helper type 1 (Th1) cells. In contrast, after repetitive stimulation with immature DCs the alloreactive T cells showed an irreversibly inhibited proliferation that could not be restored by restimulation with mature DCs or peripheral blood mononuclear cells, or by the addition of interleukin (IL)-2. Only stimulation of T cells with mature DCs resulted in an upregulation of CD154, CD69, and CD70, whereas T cells activated with immature DCs showed an early upregulation of the negative regulator cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated molecule 4 (CTLA-4). These T cells lost their ability to produce interferon γ, IL-2, or IL-4 after several stimulations with immature DCs and differentiated into nonproliferating, IL-10–producing T cells. Furthermore, in coculture experiments these T cells inhibited the antigen-driven proliferation of Th1 cells in a contact- and dose-dependent, but antigen-nonspecific manner. These data show that immature and mature DCs induce different types of T cell responses: inflammatory Th1 cells are induced by mature DCs, and IL-10–producing T cell regulatory 1–like cells by immature DCs.
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spelling pubmed-21933572008-04-16 Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells Jonuleit, Helmut Schmitt, Edgar Schuler, Gerold Knop, Jürgen Enk, Alexander H. J Exp Med Original Article The functional properties of dendritic cells (DCs) are strictly dependent on their maturational state. To analyze the influence of the maturational state of DCs on priming and differentiation of T cells, immature CD83(−) and mature CD83(+) human DCs were used for stimulation of naive, allogeneic CD4(+) T cells. Repetitive stimulation with mature DCs resulted in a strong expansion of alloreactive T cells and the exclusive development of T helper type 1 (Th1) cells. In contrast, after repetitive stimulation with immature DCs the alloreactive T cells showed an irreversibly inhibited proliferation that could not be restored by restimulation with mature DCs or peripheral blood mononuclear cells, or by the addition of interleukin (IL)-2. Only stimulation of T cells with mature DCs resulted in an upregulation of CD154, CD69, and CD70, whereas T cells activated with immature DCs showed an early upregulation of the negative regulator cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated molecule 4 (CTLA-4). These T cells lost their ability to produce interferon γ, IL-2, or IL-4 after several stimulations with immature DCs and differentiated into nonproliferating, IL-10–producing T cells. Furthermore, in coculture experiments these T cells inhibited the antigen-driven proliferation of Th1 cells in a contact- and dose-dependent, but antigen-nonspecific manner. These data show that immature and mature DCs induce different types of T cell responses: inflammatory Th1 cells are induced by mature DCs, and IL-10–producing T cell regulatory 1–like cells by immature DCs. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2193357/ /pubmed/11067871 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Jonuleit, Helmut
Schmitt, Edgar
Schuler, Gerold
Knop, Jürgen
Enk, Alexander H.
Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title_full Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title_fullStr Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title_short Induction of Interleukin 10–Producing, Nonproliferating Cd4(+) T Cells with Regulatory Properties by Repetitive Stimulation with Allogeneic Immature Human Dendritic Cells
title_sort induction of interleukin 10–producing, nonproliferating cd4(+) t cells with regulatory properties by repetitive stimulation with allogeneic immature human dendritic cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11067871
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