Faculty Opinions recommendation of Involvement of DNA-PKcs in the IL-6 and IL-12 response to CpG-ODN is mediated by its interaction with TRAF6 in dendritic cells.

Author(s):  
Xiaojing Ma
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Blood ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 110 (2) ◽  
pp. 553-560 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naoki Tokumasa ◽  
Akira Suto ◽  
Shin-ichiro Kagami ◽  
Shunsuke Furuta ◽  
Koichi Hirose ◽  
...  

Abstract It is well documented that dendritic cells (DCs), representative antigen-presenting cells, are important sources of Th1-promoting cytokines and are actively involved in the regulation of T-helper–cell differentiation. However, the intracellular event that regulates this process is still largely unknown. In this study, we examined the role of Tyk2, a JAK kinase that is involved in the signaling pathway under IL-12 and IL-23, in DC functions. While the differentiation and maturation of DCs was normal in Tyk2-deficient (Tyk2−/−) mice, IL-12–induced Stat4 phosphorylation was diminished in Tyk2−/− DCs. IL-12–induced IFN-γ production was also significantly diminished in Tyk2−/− DCs to levels similar to those in Stat4−/− DCs. Interestingly, Tyk2−/− DCs were defective in IL-12 and IL-23 production upon stimulation with CpG ODN. Furthermore, Tyk2−/− DCs were impaired in their ability to induce Th1-cell differentiation but not Th2-cell differentiation. Taken together, these results indicate that the expression of Tyk2 in DCs is crucial for the production of Th1-promoting cytokines such as IL-12 and IFN-γ from DCs and thereby for the induction of antigen-specific Th1-cell differentiation.


Vaccines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 743
Author(s):  
Ricardo Wesley Alberca ◽  
Eliane Gomes ◽  
Momtchilo Russo

Allergen-specific T helper (Th)2 cells orchestrate upon allergen challenge the development of allergic eosinophilic lung inflammation. Sensitization with alum adjuvant, a type 2 adjuvant, has been used extensively in animal models of allergic lung disease. In contrast, type 1 adjuvants like CpG-ODN, a synthetic toll-like receptor 9 agonist, inhibit the development of Th2 immunity. CpG-ODN induce type 1 and suppressive cytokines that influence Th2 cell differentiation. Here, we investigated the immune modulatory effect of CpG-ODN on allergic sensitization to OVA with alum focusing on dendritic cells (DCs) expressing the MyD88 molecule and the suppressive IL-10 cytokine. Using mice with specific cell deletion of MyD88 molecule, we showed that CpG-ODN suppressed allergic sensitization and consequent lung allergic inflammation signaling through the MyD88 pathway on dendritic cells, but not on B-cells. This inhibition was associated with an increased production of IL-10 in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Sensitization to OVA with CpG-ODN of IL-10-deficient, but not wild-type mice, induced a shift towards Th1 pattern of inflammation. Employing bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BM-DCs) pulsed with OVA for sensitizations with or without CpG-ODN, we showed that IL-10 is dispensable for the inhibition of allergic lung Th2 responses by CpG-ODN. Moreover, the lack of IL-10 on DCs was not sufficient for the CpG-ODN-induced immune-deviation towards a Th1 pattern. Accordingly, we confirmed directly the role of MyD88 pathway on DCs in the inhibition of allergic sensitization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-92
Author(s):  
Dan Liu ◽  
Jiale Liu ◽  
Bing Ma ◽  
Bo Deng ◽  
Xigang Leng ◽  
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The biomimetic nanovaccines not only promoted antigens endocytosis into dendritic cells via receptor-mediated pathways but also induced antigens cross-presentation eliciting CD8+ T-cell responses. CPG-ODN as an adjuvant further enhanced the anti-tumor immune responses.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (235) ◽  
pp. 235ra61-235ra61 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Gungor ◽  
F. C. Yagci ◽  
G. Tincer ◽  
B. Bayyurt ◽  
E. Alpdundar ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Wesley Alberca-Custodio ◽  
Lucas D. Faustino ◽  
Eliane Gomes ◽  
Fernanda Peixoto Barbosa Nunes ◽  
Mirian Krystel de Siqueira ◽  
...  

Blood ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 120 (21) ◽  
pp. 36-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sabrina Inselmann ◽  
Simone Liebler ◽  
Cornelia A Brendel ◽  
Steffen Koschmieder ◽  
Andreas Neubauer ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 36 Introduction: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is caused by the BCR-ABL oncogene. CML patients lack expression of IRF-8 - an interferon-regulated transcription factor that has been shown to exert tumor suppressor functions. IRF-8 is also critical for the development of a rare dendritic cell population, so called plasmocytoid dendritic cells (PDC). PDC are quantitatively significantly reduced or absent in the peripheral blood of first diagnosis CML patients. PDC are also the major producers of IFN-alpha (IFNa) in man. IFNa is a cytokine that has significant therapeutic efficiency in the treatment of CML patients. We here wished to experimentally test, whether BCR-ABL expression and loss of IRF-8 may be causally linked to a reduction of PDC in murine CML and whether there could be any functional relevance for PDC loss in CML development or treatment. Methods: PDC counts were studied from peripheral blood samples of primary CML patients at diagnosis, at the time of remission or from healthy donors. PDC function was assessed in vitro by treatment of magnetic bead-enriched PDC with Toll-like receptor 9-specific oligos (ODN 2216) and subsequent assessment of the intracellular IFNa expression in stimulated PDC. A supposed link between BCR-ABL expression, IRF-8 repression and loss of PDC counts was studied in vivo using a murine CML transduction-transplantation model (C57/Bl6 mice, 7Gy sub-lethal irradiation for conditioning). Multiparameter flow cytometry and cell sorting were performed to analyze and enrich, BCR-ABL-positive (GFP+) hematopoietic subpopulations and PDC in order to then quantitate their IRF-8 and BCR-ABL transcript level by RT-PCR. In order to also test the functional relevance of PDC during CML leukemogenesis, CML mice were injected intravenously, weekly from day +5 after transplantation with in vitro generated PDC. Mice were simultaneously also s.c.-injected weekly with ODN 2216 to stimulate IFNα secretion in adoptively transferred PDC in vivo. Results: As previously reported, newly diagnosed CML patients displayed a significantly reduced PDC count when compared to healthy donors (p<0.001). Upon remission induction with imatinib, PDC counts restored partially, but to a much lesser extend in patients successfully treated with IFNa therapy. Importantly, albeit significantly reduced in number, BCR-ABL-positive first diagnosis CML PDC seem to be functionally intact: CML and healthy donor PDC produced comparable amounts of IFNa in response to Toll-like receptor 9 -specific CpG ODN 2216 stimulation. This suggested that BCR-ABL may compromise PDC function by quantitative rather than qualitative dysregulation. CML mice developed a fatal, BCR-ABL-positive myeloproliferation within 13 to 29 days with 88% penetrance. Compared to control mice (n=8), CML mice (n=14) showed a 7-fold and 3-fold reduction of the frequency of B220+mPDCA-1+ PDC in bone marrow and spleen, respectively. This was associated with a statistically significant (4-fold) suppression of IRF8 mRNA expression in sorted BCR-ABL(GFP)-positive PDC relative to BCR-ABL-negative PDC from the same mice (n=3) or from control transplantations (n=5). By RT-PCR, there was a trend also for lower IRF8 expression in CML progenitor cells (Lin− c-Kit+ Sca-1- GFP+), but not in the stem cell enriching population (Lin− c-Kit+ Sca-1+ GFP+). This implied that IRF8 expression is lost during BCR-ABL-induced leukemogenesis in more mature compartments, which supposedly include PDC precursors. Intriguingly, a once weekly adoptive transfer of in vitro generated (to > 30% enriched) PDC for three successive weeks combined with a once weekly subcutaneous injection of CpG ODN 2216 for three weeks was sufficient to almost double survival of CML mice. Conclusions: Using a murine model of CML, we provide first experimental evidence that BCR-ABL induced myeloproliferation is causally linked to a quantitative suppression of PDC, and that this is associated with a BCR-ABL-mediated suppression of IRF8 transcription. Since adoptively transferred PDC were capable of counteracting murine CML development, BCR-ABL may facilitate leukemogenesis in part by obstructing PDC maturation. PDC could thus be a novel immunological effector cell population that exerts and/or integrates anti-leukemic immune responses in CML. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2006 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 368-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y.-C. Du ◽  
P. Lin ◽  
J. Zhang ◽  
Y.-R. Lu ◽  
Q.-Z. Ning ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 1152-1154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mila Ayash‐Rashkovsky ◽  
Gadi Borkow ◽  
Heather L. Davis ◽  
Ronnald B. Moss ◽  
Richard Bartholomew ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 35 (8) ◽  
pp. 2347-2357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anja Marschner ◽  
Simon Rothenfusser ◽  
Veit Hornung ◽  
Domenik Prell ◽  
Anne Krug ◽  
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