Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>DC are among the first antigen presenting cells encountering bacteria at mucosal surfaces, and play an important role in maintenance of regular homeostasis in the intestine. Upon stimulation DC undergo activation and maturation and a...

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Main Authors: Gerlach Anna-Maria, Steimle Alexander, Krampen Lea, Wittmann Alexandra, Gronbach Kerstin, Geisel Julia, Autenrieth Ingo B, Frick Julia-Stefanie
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Published: BMC 2012-04-01
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spelling doaj-b296b40b34914affa3d701da18988da82020-11-25T03:59:05ZengBMCBMC Immunology1471-21722012-04-011312210.1186/1471-2172-13-22Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturationGerlach Anna-MariaSteimle AlexanderKrampen LeaWittmann AlexandraGronbach KerstinGeisel JuliaAutenrieth Ingo BFrick Julia-Stefanie<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>DC are among the first antigen presenting cells encountering bacteria at mucosal surfaces, and play an important role in maintenance of regular homeostasis in the intestine. Upon stimulation DC undergo activation and maturation and as initiators of T cell responses they have the capacity to stimulate naïve T cells. However, stimulation of naïve murine DC with <it>B. vulgatus</it> or LPS at low concentration drives DC to a semimature (sm) state with low surface expression of activation-markers and a reduced capacity to activate T-cells. Additionally, semimature DC are nonresponsive to subsequent TLR stimulation in terms of maturation, TNF-α but not IL-6 production. Ligation of CD40 is an important mechanism in enhancing DC maturation, function and capacity to activate T-cells. We investigated whether the DC semimaturation can be overcome by CD40 ligation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Upon CD40 ligation smDC secreted IL-12p40 but not the bioactive heterodimer IL-12p70. Additionally, CD40 ligation of smDC resulted in an increased production of IL-6 but not in an increased expression of CD40. Analysis of the phosphorylation pattern of MAP kinases showed that in smDC the p38 phosphorylation induced by CD40 ligation is inhibited. In contrast, phosphorylation of ERK upon CD40 ligation was independent of the DC maturation state.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data show that the semimature differentiation state of DC can not be overcome by CD40 ligation. We suggest that the inability of CD40 ligation in overcoming DC semimaturation might contribute to the tolerogenic phenotype of semimature DC and at least partially account for maintenance of intestinal immune homeostasis.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/13/22Dendritic cellsCD40 ligationMaturationCytokineMAP KinaseHomoeostasisT-cell
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author Gerlach Anna-Maria
Steimle Alexander
Krampen Lea
Wittmann Alexandra
Gronbach Kerstin
Geisel Julia
Autenrieth Ingo B
Frick Julia-Stefanie
spellingShingle Gerlach Anna-Maria
Steimle Alexander
Krampen Lea
Wittmann Alexandra
Gronbach Kerstin
Geisel Julia
Autenrieth Ingo B
Frick Julia-Stefanie
Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
BMC Immunology
Dendritic cells
CD40 ligation
Maturation
Cytokine
MAP Kinase
Homoeostasis
T-cell
author_facet Gerlach Anna-Maria
Steimle Alexander
Krampen Lea
Wittmann Alexandra
Gronbach Kerstin
Geisel Julia
Autenrieth Ingo B
Frick Julia-Stefanie
author_sort Gerlach Anna-Maria
title Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
title_short Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
title_full Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
title_fullStr Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
title_full_unstemmed Role of CD40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
title_sort role of cd40 ligation in dendritic cell semimaturation
publisher BMC
series BMC Immunology
issn 1471-2172
publishDate 2012-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>DC are among the first antigen presenting cells encountering bacteria at mucosal surfaces, and play an important role in maintenance of regular homeostasis in the intestine. Upon stimulation DC undergo activation and maturation and as initiators of T cell responses they have the capacity to stimulate naïve T cells. However, stimulation of naïve murine DC with <it>B. vulgatus</it> or LPS at low concentration drives DC to a semimature (sm) state with low surface expression of activation-markers and a reduced capacity to activate T-cells. Additionally, semimature DC are nonresponsive to subsequent TLR stimulation in terms of maturation, TNF-α but not IL-6 production. Ligation of CD40 is an important mechanism in enhancing DC maturation, function and capacity to activate T-cells. We investigated whether the DC semimaturation can be overcome by CD40 ligation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Upon CD40 ligation smDC secreted IL-12p40 but not the bioactive heterodimer IL-12p70. Additionally, CD40 ligation of smDC resulted in an increased production of IL-6 but not in an increased expression of CD40. Analysis of the phosphorylation pattern of MAP kinases showed that in smDC the p38 phosphorylation induced by CD40 ligation is inhibited. In contrast, phosphorylation of ERK upon CD40 ligation was independent of the DC maturation state.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data show that the semimature differentiation state of DC can not be overcome by CD40 ligation. We suggest that the inability of CD40 ligation in overcoming DC semimaturation might contribute to the tolerogenic phenotype of semimature DC and at least partially account for maintenance of intestinal immune homeostasis.</p>
topic Dendritic cells
CD40 ligation
Maturation
Cytokine
MAP Kinase
Homoeostasis
T-cell
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/13/22
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