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IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine

Although IL-10 promotes a regulatory phenotype of CD11c(+) dendritic cells and macrophages in vitro, the role of IL-10 signaling in CD11c(+) cells to maintain intestinal tolerance in vivo remains elusive. To this aim, we generated mice with a CD11c-specific deletion of the IL-10 receptor alpha (Cd11...

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Autores principales: Girard-Madoux, Mathilde J.H., Ober-Blöbaum, Juliane L., Costes, Léa M.M., Kel, Junda M., Lindenbergh, Dicky J., Brouwers-Haspels, Inge, Heikema, Astrid P., Samsom, Janneke N., Clausen, Björn E.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27027442
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.8337
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author Girard-Madoux, Mathilde J.H.
Ober-Blöbaum, Juliane L.
Costes, Léa M.M.
Kel, Junda M.
Lindenbergh, Dicky J.
Brouwers-Haspels, Inge
Heikema, Astrid P.
Samsom, Janneke N.
Clausen, Björn E.
author_facet Girard-Madoux, Mathilde J.H.
Ober-Blöbaum, Juliane L.
Costes, Léa M.M.
Kel, Junda M.
Lindenbergh, Dicky J.
Brouwers-Haspels, Inge
Heikema, Astrid P.
Samsom, Janneke N.
Clausen, Björn E.
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description Although IL-10 promotes a regulatory phenotype of CD11c(+) dendritic cells and macrophages in vitro, the role of IL-10 signaling in CD11c(+) cells to maintain intestinal tolerance in vivo remains elusive. To this aim, we generated mice with a CD11c-specific deletion of the IL-10 receptor alpha (Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl)). In contrast to the colon, the small intestine of Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl) mice exhibited spontaneous crypt hyperplasia, increased numbers of intraepithelial lymphocytes and lamina propria T cells, associated with elevated levels of T cell-derived IFNγ and IL-17A. Whereas naive mucosal T-cell priming was not affected and oral tolerance to ovalbumin was intact, augmented T-cell function in the lamina propria was associated with elevated numbers of locally dividing T cells, expression of T-cell attracting chemokines and reduced T-cell apoptosis. Upon stimulation, intestinal IL-10Rα deficient CD11c(+) cells exhibited increased activation associated with enhanced IL-6 and TNFα production. Following colonization with Helicobacter hepaticus Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl) mice developed severe large intestinal inflammation characterized by infiltrating T cells and increased levels of Il17a, Ifng, and Il12p40. Altogether these findings demonstrate a critical role of IL-10 signaling in CD11c(+) cells to control small intestinal immune homeostasis by limiting reactivation of local memory T cells and to protect against Helicobacter hepaticus-induced colitis.
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spelling pubmed-50779932016-10-28 IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine Girard-Madoux, Mathilde J.H. Ober-Blöbaum, Juliane L. Costes, Léa M.M. Kel, Junda M. Lindenbergh, Dicky J. Brouwers-Haspels, Inge Heikema, Astrid P. Samsom, Janneke N. Clausen, Björn E. Oncotarget Research Paper Although IL-10 promotes a regulatory phenotype of CD11c(+) dendritic cells and macrophages in vitro, the role of IL-10 signaling in CD11c(+) cells to maintain intestinal tolerance in vivo remains elusive. To this aim, we generated mice with a CD11c-specific deletion of the IL-10 receptor alpha (Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl)). In contrast to the colon, the small intestine of Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl) mice exhibited spontaneous crypt hyperplasia, increased numbers of intraepithelial lymphocytes and lamina propria T cells, associated with elevated levels of T cell-derived IFNγ and IL-17A. Whereas naive mucosal T-cell priming was not affected and oral tolerance to ovalbumin was intact, augmented T-cell function in the lamina propria was associated with elevated numbers of locally dividing T cells, expression of T-cell attracting chemokines and reduced T-cell apoptosis. Upon stimulation, intestinal IL-10Rα deficient CD11c(+) cells exhibited increased activation associated with enhanced IL-6 and TNFα production. Following colonization with Helicobacter hepaticus Cd11c(cre)Il10ra(fl/fl) mice developed severe large intestinal inflammation characterized by infiltrating T cells and increased levels of Il17a, Ifng, and Il12p40. Altogether these findings demonstrate a critical role of IL-10 signaling in CD11c(+) cells to control small intestinal immune homeostasis by limiting reactivation of local memory T cells and to protect against Helicobacter hepaticus-induced colitis. Impact Journals LLC 2016-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5077993/ /pubmed/27027442 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.8337 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Girard-Madoux et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Girard-Madoux, Mathilde J.H.
Ober-Blöbaum, Juliane L.
Costes, Léa M.M.
Kel, Junda M.
Lindenbergh, Dicky J.
Brouwers-Haspels, Inge
Heikema, Astrid P.
Samsom, Janneke N.
Clausen, Björn E.
IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title_full IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title_fullStr IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title_full_unstemmed IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title_short IL-10 control of CD11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
title_sort il-10 control of cd11c(+) myeloid cells is essential to maintain immune homeostasis in the small and large intestine
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27027442
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.8337
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