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CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells

CD40 expressed on stimulatory dendritic cells (DC) provides an important accessory signal for induction of effector T cell responses. It is also expressed at lower levels on regulatory DC (DCreg), but there is little evidence that CD40 signaling contributes to the tolerogenic activity of these cells...

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Autores principales: Dawicki, Wojciech, Huang, Hui, Ma, Yanna, Town, Jennifer, Zhang, Xiaobei, Rudulier, Chris D., Gordon, John R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248290
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author Dawicki, Wojciech
Huang, Hui
Ma, Yanna
Town, Jennifer
Zhang, Xiaobei
Rudulier, Chris D.
Gordon, John R.
author_facet Dawicki, Wojciech
Huang, Hui
Ma, Yanna
Town, Jennifer
Zhang, Xiaobei
Rudulier, Chris D.
Gordon, John R.
author_sort Dawicki, Wojciech
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description CD40 expressed on stimulatory dendritic cells (DC) provides an important accessory signal for induction of effector T cell responses. It is also expressed at lower levels on regulatory DC (DCreg), but there is little evidence that CD40 signaling contributes to the tolerogenic activity of these cells. Indeed, CD40 silencing within DCreg has been reported to induce T cell tolerance in multiple disease models, suggesting that CD40 is superfluous to DC-induced tolerance. We critically assessed whether CD40 does have a role in tolerance induced by IL-10-differentiated DC (DC10) by using DC10 generating from the bone marrow of wild-type (w.t.) or CD40(-/-) donor mice, or IL-10-complemented CD40(-/-) DC10 to treat asthmatic mice. Wild-type DC10 ablated the OVA-asthma phenotype via induction of Foxp3(+) Treg responses, but CD40(-/-) DC10 had no discernible effects on primary facets of the phenotype (e.g., IL-5, IL-9, IL-13 levels, IgE & IgG1 antibodies; p>0.05) and were ≤40% effective in reversal of others. Foxp3(+) T cells from the lungs of CD40(-/-) DC10-treated mice expressed reduced levels of a panel of six Treg-specific activation markers relative to Treg from w.t. DC10-treated mice. Coculture with effector T cells from asthmatic mice induced a marked upregulation of cell surface CD40 on w.t. DC10. While untreated CD40(-/-) and w.t. DC10 secreted equally low levels of IL-10, stimulation of w.t. DC10 with anti-CD40 for 72 h increased their expression of IL-10 by ≈250%, with no parallel induction of IL-12. Complementing IL-10 expression in CD40(-/-) DC10 by IL-10 mRNA transfection fully restored the cells’ abilities to suppress the asthma phenotype. In summary, CD40 signaling in DC10 contributes importantly to their expression of IL-10 and to a robust induction of tolerance, including activation of induced Treg.
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spelling pubmed-80162742021-04-08 CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells Dawicki, Wojciech Huang, Hui Ma, Yanna Town, Jennifer Zhang, Xiaobei Rudulier, Chris D. Gordon, John R. PLoS One Research Article CD40 expressed on stimulatory dendritic cells (DC) provides an important accessory signal for induction of effector T cell responses. It is also expressed at lower levels on regulatory DC (DCreg), but there is little evidence that CD40 signaling contributes to the tolerogenic activity of these cells. Indeed, CD40 silencing within DCreg has been reported to induce T cell tolerance in multiple disease models, suggesting that CD40 is superfluous to DC-induced tolerance. We critically assessed whether CD40 does have a role in tolerance induced by IL-10-differentiated DC (DC10) by using DC10 generating from the bone marrow of wild-type (w.t.) or CD40(-/-) donor mice, or IL-10-complemented CD40(-/-) DC10 to treat asthmatic mice. Wild-type DC10 ablated the OVA-asthma phenotype via induction of Foxp3(+) Treg responses, but CD40(-/-) DC10 had no discernible effects on primary facets of the phenotype (e.g., IL-5, IL-9, IL-13 levels, IgE & IgG1 antibodies; p>0.05) and were ≤40% effective in reversal of others. Foxp3(+) T cells from the lungs of CD40(-/-) DC10-treated mice expressed reduced levels of a panel of six Treg-specific activation markers relative to Treg from w.t. DC10-treated mice. Coculture with effector T cells from asthmatic mice induced a marked upregulation of cell surface CD40 on w.t. DC10. While untreated CD40(-/-) and w.t. DC10 secreted equally low levels of IL-10, stimulation of w.t. DC10 with anti-CD40 for 72 h increased their expression of IL-10 by ≈250%, with no parallel induction of IL-12. Complementing IL-10 expression in CD40(-/-) DC10 by IL-10 mRNA transfection fully restored the cells’ abilities to suppress the asthma phenotype. In summary, CD40 signaling in DC10 contributes importantly to their expression of IL-10 and to a robust induction of tolerance, including activation of induced Treg. Public Library of Science 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8016274/ /pubmed/33793599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248290 Text en © 2021 Dawicki 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dawicki, Wojciech
Huang, Hui
Ma, Yanna
Town, Jennifer
Zhang, Xiaobei
Rudulier, Chris D.
Gordon, John R.
CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title_full CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title_fullStr CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title_full_unstemmed CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title_short CD40 signaling augments IL-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of IL-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
title_sort cd40 signaling augments il-10 expression and the tolerogenicity of il-10-induced regulatory dendritic cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248290
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