Liver X receptors regulate dendritic cell phenotype and function through blocked induction of the actin-bundling protein fascin

R Geyeregger, M Zeyda, W Bauer, E Kriehuber… - Blood, 2007 - ashpublications.org
R Geyeregger, M Zeyda, W Bauer, E Kriehuber, MD Säemann, GJ Zlabinger, D Maurer…
Blood, 2007ashpublications.org
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors regulating lipid and cholesterol metabolism.
Recent data revealed a cross talk between LXR and Toll-like receptor signaling in
macrophages, indicating a role in immunity. Here, we show that LXRα is expressed in
human myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) and induced during differentiation of monocyte-derived
DCs, whereas LXRβ is expressed constitutively at a very low level. LXR activation by 2
different LXR agonists strongly interfered with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)–induced but not …
Abstract
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors regulating lipid and cholesterol metabolism. Recent data revealed a cross talk between LXR and Toll-like receptor signaling in macrophages, indicating a role in immunity. Here, we show that LXRα is expressed in human myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) and induced during differentiation of monocyte-derived DCs, whereas LXRβ is expressed constitutively at a very low level. LXR activation by 2 different LXR agonists strongly interfered with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)–induced but not with CD40L-induced DC maturation by altering DC morphology and suppressing interleukin-12—but enhancing interleukin-10—secretion. LXR activation in DCs largely blocked their T-cell stimulatory ability despite essentially unaltered expression of various antigen-presenting and costimulatory molecules. Immunologic synapse formation was significantly inhibited by LXR activation along with a complete block in LPS- but not CD40L-induced expression of the actin-bundling protein fascin. Notably, overexpression of fascin in LXR agonist–treated DCs restored immunologic synapse formation and restored their ability to activate T cells. In conclusion, our data reveal LXR as a potent modulator of DC maturation and function mediated in part by blocking the expression of fascin. Due to the central position of DCs in immunity, LXRα could be a potential novel target for immunomodulation.
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