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IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation

In cancer patients pervasive systemic suppression of Dendritic Cell (DC) differentiation and maturation can hinder vaccination efficacy. In this study we have extensively characterized migratory DC subsets from human skin and studied how their migration and T cell-stimulatory abilities were affected...

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Autores principales: Lindenberg, Jelle J., Oosterhoff, Dinja, Sombroek, Claudia C., Lougheed, Sinéad M., Hooijberg, Erik, Stam, Anita G. M., Santegoets, Saskia J. A. M., Tijssen, Henk J., Buter, Jan, Pinedo, Herbert M., van den Eertwegh, Alfons J. M., Scheper, Rik J., Koenen, Hans J. P. M., van de Ven, Rieneke, de Gruijl, Tanja D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23875023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070237
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author Lindenberg, Jelle J.
Oosterhoff, Dinja
Sombroek, Claudia C.
Lougheed, Sinéad M.
Hooijberg, Erik
Stam, Anita G. M.
Santegoets, Saskia J. A. M.
Tijssen, Henk J.
Buter, Jan
Pinedo, Herbert M.
van den Eertwegh, Alfons J. M.
Scheper, Rik J.
Koenen, Hans J. P. M.
van de Ven, Rieneke
de Gruijl, Tanja D.
author_facet Lindenberg, Jelle J.
Oosterhoff, Dinja
Sombroek, Claudia C.
Lougheed, Sinéad M.
Hooijberg, Erik
Stam, Anita G. M.
Santegoets, Saskia J. A. M.
Tijssen, Henk J.
Buter, Jan
Pinedo, Herbert M.
van den Eertwegh, Alfons J. M.
Scheper, Rik J.
Koenen, Hans J. P. M.
van de Ven, Rieneke
de Gruijl, Tanja D.
author_sort Lindenberg, Jelle J.
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description In cancer patients pervasive systemic suppression of Dendritic Cell (DC) differentiation and maturation can hinder vaccination efficacy. In this study we have extensively characterized migratory DC subsets from human skin and studied how their migration and T cell-stimulatory abilities were affected by conditioning of the dermal microenvironment through cancer-related suppressive cytokines. To assess effects in the context of a complex tissue structure, we made use of a near-physiological skin explant model. By 4-color flow cytometry, we identified migrated Langerhans Cells (LC) and five dermis-derived DC populations in differential states of maturation. From a panel of known tumor-associated suppressive cytokines, IL-10 showed a unique ability to induce predominant migration of an immature CD14(+)CD141(+)DC-SIGN(+) DC subset with low levels of co-stimulatory molecules, up-regulated expression of the co-inhibitory molecule PD-L1 and the M2-associated macrophage marker CD163. A similarly immature subset composition was observed for DC migrating from explants taken from skin overlying breast tumors. Whereas predominant migration of mature CD1a(+) subsets was associated with release of IL-12p70, efficient Th cell expansion with a Th1 profile, and expansion of functional MART-1-specific CD8(+) T cells, migration of immature CD14(+) DDC was accompanied by increased release of IL-10, poor expansion of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, and skewing of Th responses to favor coordinated FoxP3 and IL-10 expression and regulatory T cell differentiation and outgrowth. Thus, high levels of IL-10 impact the composition of skin-emigrated DC subsets and appear to favor migration of M2-like immature DC with functional qualities conducive to T cell tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-37154922013-07-19 IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation Lindenberg, Jelle J. Oosterhoff, Dinja Sombroek, Claudia C. Lougheed, Sinéad M. Hooijberg, Erik Stam, Anita G. M. Santegoets, Saskia J. A. M. Tijssen, Henk J. Buter, Jan Pinedo, Herbert M. van den Eertwegh, Alfons J. M. Scheper, Rik J. Koenen, Hans J. P. M. van de Ven, Rieneke de Gruijl, Tanja D. PLoS One Research Article In cancer patients pervasive systemic suppression of Dendritic Cell (DC) differentiation and maturation can hinder vaccination efficacy. In this study we have extensively characterized migratory DC subsets from human skin and studied how their migration and T cell-stimulatory abilities were affected by conditioning of the dermal microenvironment through cancer-related suppressive cytokines. To assess effects in the context of a complex tissue structure, we made use of a near-physiological skin explant model. By 4-color flow cytometry, we identified migrated Langerhans Cells (LC) and five dermis-derived DC populations in differential states of maturation. From a panel of known tumor-associated suppressive cytokines, IL-10 showed a unique ability to induce predominant migration of an immature CD14(+)CD141(+)DC-SIGN(+) DC subset with low levels of co-stimulatory molecules, up-regulated expression of the co-inhibitory molecule PD-L1 and the M2-associated macrophage marker CD163. A similarly immature subset composition was observed for DC migrating from explants taken from skin overlying breast tumors. Whereas predominant migration of mature CD1a(+) subsets was associated with release of IL-12p70, efficient Th cell expansion with a Th1 profile, and expansion of functional MART-1-specific CD8(+) T cells, migration of immature CD14(+) DDC was accompanied by increased release of IL-10, poor expansion of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, and skewing of Th responses to favor coordinated FoxP3 and IL-10 expression and regulatory T cell differentiation and outgrowth. Thus, high levels of IL-10 impact the composition of skin-emigrated DC subsets and appear to favor migration of M2-like immature DC with functional qualities conducive to T cell tolerance. Public Library of Science 2013-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3715492/ /pubmed/23875023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070237 Text en © 2013 Lindenberg et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lindenberg, Jelle J.
Oosterhoff, Dinja
Sombroek, Claudia C.
Lougheed, Sinéad M.
Hooijberg, Erik
Stam, Anita G. M.
Santegoets, Saskia J. A. M.
Tijssen, Henk J.
Buter, Jan
Pinedo, Herbert M.
van den Eertwegh, Alfons J. M.
Scheper, Rik J.
Koenen, Hans J. P. M.
van de Ven, Rieneke
de Gruijl, Tanja D.
IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title_full IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title_fullStr IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title_short IL-10 Conditioning of Human Skin Affects the Distribution of Migratory Dendritic Cell Subsets and Functional T Cell Differentiation
title_sort il-10 conditioning of human skin affects the distribution of migratory dendritic cell subsets and functional t cell differentiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23875023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070237
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