Plasmacytoid dendritic cells regulate Th cell responses through OX40 ligand and type I IFNs

T Ito, R Amakawa, M Inaba, T Hori, M Ota… - The Journal of …, 2004 - journals.aai.org
T Ito, R Amakawa, M Inaba, T Hori, M Ota, K Nakamura, M Takebayashi, M Miyaji…
The Journal of Immunology, 2004journals.aai.org
Dendritic cells (DCs) show a functional plasticity in determining Th responses depending on
their maturational stage or on maturational signals delivered to the DCs. Human
plasmacytoid DCs (PDCs) can induce either Th1-or Th2-type immune responses upon
exposure to viruses or IL-3, respectively. In this study we have investigated the Th-polarizing
capacity of PDCs after short (24-h) or long (72-h) culture with stimuli and have assessed the
expression and function of OX40 ligand (OX40L) in PDC-mediated Th polarization in …
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) show a functional plasticity in determining Th responses depending on their maturational stage or on maturational signals delivered to the DCs. Human plasmacytoid DCs (PDCs) can induce either Th1-or Th2-type immune responses upon exposure to viruses or IL-3, respectively. In this study we have investigated the Th-polarizing capacity of PDCs after short (24-h) or long (72-h) culture with stimuli and have assessed the expression and function of OX40 ligand (OX40L) in PDC-mediated Th polarization in addition to type I IFN-dependent responses. IL-3-treated PDCs expressed OX40L, but produced almost no IFN-α in response to T cell stimulation (CD40 ligand or T cell interaction), resulting in the preferential priming of Th2 cells through OX40L-dependent mechanisms. Meanwhile, PDCs were rapidly endowed by viral infection (Sendai virus) with a high potency to develop IFN-γ-producing Th cells depending on their capacity to residually produce IFN-α. Although Sendai virus-stimulated PDCs simultaneously expressed OX40L in their maturational process, the Th1-inducing effect of endogenous type I IFNs may overcome and thus conceal the OX40L-dependent Th2 responses. However, during maturation in response to Sendai virus over the longer 72-h period, the expression level of OX40L was up-regulated, whereas the residual IFN-α-producing ability was down-regulated, and consequently, the PDCs with prolonged Sendai virus stimulation induced Th2 responses to some extent. Thus, PDCs have the distinct means to dictate an appropriate response to environmental stimuli.
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