[PDF][PDF] Dendritic cells ameliorate autoimmunity in the CNS by controlling the homeostasis of PD-1 receptor+ regulatory T cells

N Yogev, F Frommer, D Lukas, K Kautz-Neu, K Karram… - Immunity, 2012 - cell.com
N Yogev, F Frommer, D Lukas, K Kautz-Neu, K Karram, D Ielo, E von Stebut, HC Probst…
Immunity, 2012cell.com
Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are established as unrivaled antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in
the initiation of immune responses, whereas steady-state DCs induce peripheral T cell
tolerance. Using various genetic approaches, we depleted CD11c+ DCs in mice and
induced autoimmune CNS inflammation. Unexpectedly, mice lacking DCs developed
aggravated disease compared to control mice. Furthermore, when we engineered DCs to
present a CNS-associated autoantigen in an induced manner, we found robust tolerance …
Summary
Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are established as unrivaled antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the initiation of immune responses, whereas steady-state DCs induce peripheral T cell tolerance. Using various genetic approaches, we depleted CD11c+ DCs in mice and induced autoimmune CNS inflammation. Unexpectedly, mice lacking DCs developed aggravated disease compared to control mice. Furthermore, when we engineered DCs to present a CNS-associated autoantigen in an induced manner, we found robust tolerance that prevented disease, which coincided with an upregulation of the PD-1 receptor on antigen-specific T cells. Additionally, we showed that PD-1 was necessary for DC-mediated induction of regulatory T cells. Our results show that a reduction of DCs interferes with tolerance, resulting in a stronger inflammatory response, and that other APC populations could compensate for the loss of immunogenic APC function in DC-depleted mice.
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