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MCSF drives regulatory DC development in stromal co-cultures supporting hematopoiesis

BACKGROUND: Splenic stroma overlaid with hematopoietic progenitors supports in vitro hematopoiesis with production of dendritic-like cells. Co-cultures of murine lineage-depleted bone marrow over the 5G3 stromal line produce two populations of cells, characterised as CD11b(+)CD11c(+)MHC-II(−) dendri...

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Autores principales: Petvises, Sawang, Periasamy, Pravin, O’Neill, Helen C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29940852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12865-018-0255-y
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Splenic stroma overlaid with hematopoietic progenitors supports in vitro hematopoiesis with production of dendritic-like cells. Co-cultures of murine lineage-depleted bone marrow over the 5G3 stromal line produce two populations of cells, characterised as CD11b(+)CD11c(+)MHC-II(−) dendritic-like ‘L-DC’, and CD11b(+)CD11c(+)MHC-II(+) cells, resembling conventional dendritic cells (cDC). To date, the functional capacity of these two subsets has not been clearly distinguished. RESULTS: Here we show both the L-DC and cDC-like subsets can be activated and induce proliferation of OT-I CD8(+) T cells, being strong inducers of IL-2 and IFN-γ production. Both subsets lack ability to induce proliferation of OT-II CD4(+) T cells. The cDC-like population is shown here to resemble regulatory DC in that they induce FoxP3 expression and IL-10 production in OT-II CD4(+) T cells, in line with their function as regulatory DC. L-DC did not activate or induce the proliferation of CD4(+) T cells and did not induce FoxP3 expression in CD4(+) T cells. L-DC can be distinguished from cDC-like cells through their superior endocytic capacity and expression of 4-1BBL, F4/80 and Sirp-α. A comparison of gene expression by the two subsets was consistent with L-DC having an activated or immunostimulatory DC phenotype, while cDC-like cells reflect myeloid dendritic cells with inflammatory and suppressive properties, also consistent with functional characteristics as regulatory DC. When a Transwell membrane was used to prevent hematopoietic cell contact with stroma, only cDC-like cells and not L-DC were produced, and cell production was dependent on M-CSF production by stroma. CONCLUSION: Co-cultures of hematopoietic progenitors over splenic stroma produce two distinct subsets of dendritic-like cells. These are here distinguished phenotypically and through gene expression differences. While both resemble DC, there are functionally distinct. L-DC activate CD8(+) but not CD4(+) T cells, while the cDC-like population induce regulatory T cells, so reflecting regulatory DC. The latter can be enriched through Transwell co-cultures with cell production dependent on M-CSF.