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RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells

Thymus-derived natural Foxp3(+) CD4(+) regulatory T cells (nTregs) play a key role in maintaining immune tolerance and preventing autoimmune disease. Several studies indicate that dendritic cells (DCs) are critically involved in the maintenance and proliferation of nTregs. However, the mechanisms ho...

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Autores principales: Döhler, Anja, Schneider, Theresa, Eckert, Ina, Ribechini, Eliana, Andreas, Nico, Riemann, Marc, Reizis, Boris, Weih, Falk, Lutz, Manfred B.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00726
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author Döhler, Anja
Schneider, Theresa
Eckert, Ina
Ribechini, Eliana
Andreas, Nico
Riemann, Marc
Reizis, Boris
Weih, Falk
Lutz, Manfred B.
author_facet Döhler, Anja
Schneider, Theresa
Eckert, Ina
Ribechini, Eliana
Andreas, Nico
Riemann, Marc
Reizis, Boris
Weih, Falk
Lutz, Manfred B.
author_sort Döhler, Anja
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description Thymus-derived natural Foxp3(+) CD4(+) regulatory T cells (nTregs) play a key role in maintaining immune tolerance and preventing autoimmune disease. Several studies indicate that dendritic cells (DCs) are critically involved in the maintenance and proliferation of nTregs. However, the mechanisms how DCs manage to keep the peripheral pool at constant levels remain poorly understood. Here, we describe that the NF-κB/Rel family transcription factor RelB controls the frequencies of steady-state migratory DCs (ssmDCs) in peripheral lymph nodes and their numbers control peripheral nTreg homeostasis. DC-specific RelB depletion was investigated in CD11c-Cre × RelB(fl/fl) mice (RelB(DCko)), which showed normal frequencies of resident DCs in lymph nodes and spleen while the subsets of CD103(−) Langerin(−) dermal DCs (dDCs) and Langerhans cells but not CD103(+) Langerin(+) dDC of the ssmDCs in skin-draining lymph nodes were increased. Enhanced frequencies and proliferation rates were also observed for nTregs and a small population of CD4(+) CD44(high) CD25(low) memory-like T cells (Tml). Interestingly, only the Tml but not DCs showed an increase in IL-2-producing capacity in lymph nodes of RelB(DCko) mice. Blocking of IL-2 in vivo reduced the frequency of nTregs but increased the Tml frequencies, followed by a recovery of nTregs. Taken together, by employing RelB(DCko) mice with increased frequencies of ssmDCs our data indicate a critical role for specific ssmDC subsets for the peripheral nTreg and IL-2(+) Tml frequencies during homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-54798922017-07-07 RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells Döhler, Anja Schneider, Theresa Eckert, Ina Ribechini, Eliana Andreas, Nico Riemann, Marc Reizis, Boris Weih, Falk Lutz, Manfred B. Front Immunol Immunology Thymus-derived natural Foxp3(+) CD4(+) regulatory T cells (nTregs) play a key role in maintaining immune tolerance and preventing autoimmune disease. Several studies indicate that dendritic cells (DCs) are critically involved in the maintenance and proliferation of nTregs. However, the mechanisms how DCs manage to keep the peripheral pool at constant levels remain poorly understood. Here, we describe that the NF-κB/Rel family transcription factor RelB controls the frequencies of steady-state migratory DCs (ssmDCs) in peripheral lymph nodes and their numbers control peripheral nTreg homeostasis. DC-specific RelB depletion was investigated in CD11c-Cre × RelB(fl/fl) mice (RelB(DCko)), which showed normal frequencies of resident DCs in lymph nodes and spleen while the subsets of CD103(−) Langerin(−) dermal DCs (dDCs) and Langerhans cells but not CD103(+) Langerin(+) dDC of the ssmDCs in skin-draining lymph nodes were increased. Enhanced frequencies and proliferation rates were also observed for nTregs and a small population of CD4(+) CD44(high) CD25(low) memory-like T cells (Tml). Interestingly, only the Tml but not DCs showed an increase in IL-2-producing capacity in lymph nodes of RelB(DCko) mice. Blocking of IL-2 in vivo reduced the frequency of nTregs but increased the Tml frequencies, followed by a recovery of nTregs. Taken together, by employing RelB(DCko) mice with increased frequencies of ssmDCs our data indicate a critical role for specific ssmDC subsets for the peripheral nTreg and IL-2(+) Tml frequencies during homeostasis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5479892/ /pubmed/28690613 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00726 Text en Copyright © 2017 Döhler, Schneider, Eckert, Ribechini, Andreas, Riemann, Reizis, Weih and Lutz. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Döhler, Anja
Schneider, Theresa
Eckert, Ina
Ribechini, Eliana
Andreas, Nico
Riemann, Marc
Reizis, Boris
Weih, Falk
Lutz, Manfred B.
RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title_full RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title_fullStr RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title_full_unstemmed RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title_short RelB(+) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3(+) Regulatory T Cells
title_sort relb(+) steady-state migratory dendritic cells control the peripheral pool of the natural foxp3(+) regulatory t cells
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00726
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