Regulation of dendritic cell function and T cell priming by the fatty acid-binding protein AP2

MS Rolph, TR Young, BOV Shum… - The Journal of …, 2006 - journals.aai.org
MS Rolph, TR Young, BOV Shum, CZ Gorgun, C Schmitz-Peiffer, IA Ramshaw…
The Journal of Immunology, 2006journals.aai.org
The fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family consists of a number of conserved cytoplasmic
proteins with roles in intracellular lipid transport, storage, and metabolism. Examination of a
comprehensive leukocyte gene expression database revealed strong expression of the
adipocyte FABP aP2 in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs). We isolated bone
marrow-derived DC from aP2-deficient mice, and showed that expression of DC cytokines
including IL-12 and TNF was significantly impaired in these cells. Degradation of IκBα was …
Abstract
The fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family consists of a number of conserved cytoplasmic proteins with roles in intracellular lipid transport, storage, and metabolism. Examination of a comprehensive leukocyte gene expression database revealed strong expression of the adipocyte FABP aP2 in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs). We isolated bone marrow-derived DC from aP2-deficient mice, and showed that expression of DC cytokines including IL-12 and TNF was significantly impaired in these cells. Degradation of IκBα was also impaired in aP2-deficient DCs, indicative of reduced signaling through the IκB kinase-NF-κB pathway. The cytokine defect was selective because there was no effect on Ag uptake or expression of MHC class II, CD40, CD80, or CD86. In an MLR, aP2-deficient DCs stimulated markedly lower T cell proliferation and cytokine production than did wild-type DCs. Moreover, aP2-deficient mice immunized with keyhole limpet hemocyanin/CFA showed reduced production of IFN-γ by restimulated draining lymph node cells, suggesting a similar defect in DC function in vivo. Similarly, infection of aP2-deficient mice with the natural mouse pathogen ectromelia virus resulted in substantially lower production of IFN-γ by CD8+ T cells. Thus, FABP aP2 plays an important role in DC function and T cell priming, and provides an additional link between metabolic processes and the regulation of immune responses.
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