Distinct CpG DNA and polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid double-stranded RNA, respectively, stimulate CD11c− type 2 dendritic cell precursors and CD11c+ dendritic cells …

N Kadowaki, S Antonenko, YJ Liu - The Journal of Immunology, 2001 - journals.aai.org
N Kadowaki, S Antonenko, YJ Liu
The Journal of Immunology, 2001journals.aai.org
Two classes of nucleic acids, bacterial DNA containing unmethylated CpG motifs and
dsRNA in viruses, induce the production of type I IFN that contributes to the
immunostimulatory effects of these microbial molecules. Thus, it is important to determine
which cells produce type I IFN in response to CpG DNA and dsRNA. CD4+ CD11c− type 2
dendritic cell precursors (pre-DC2) were identified as the main producers of type I IFN in
human blood in response to viruses. Here we asked whether pre-DC2 also produce type I …
Abstract
Two classes of nucleic acids, bacterial DNA containing unmethylated CpG motifs and dsRNA in viruses, induce the production of type I IFN that contributes to the immunostimulatory effects of these microbial molecules. Thus, it is important to determine which cells produce type I IFN in response to CpG DNA and dsRNA. CD4+ CD11c− type 2 dendritic cell precursors (pre-DC2) were identified as the main producers of type I IFN in human blood in response to viruses. Here we asked whether pre-DC2 also produce type I IFN in response to CpG DNA and dsRNA. Oligodeoxynucleotides containing particular palindromic CpG motifs induced pre-DC2, but not CD11c+ blood DC or monocytes, to produce IFN-α. In contrast, a synthetic dsRNA, polyinosinic polycytidylic-acid, induced CD11c+ DC, but not pre-DC2 or monocytes, to produce IFN-αβ. These data indicate that CpG DNA and polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stimulate different types of cells to produce type I IFN and that it is important to select oligodeoxynucleotides containing particular CpG motifs to induce pre-DC2 to produce type I IFN, which may play a key role in the strong adjuvant effects of CpG DNA.
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