Co-ligation of TLR3 and Dectin-1 agonists potentiates Th1 polarization capability on monocyte derived Langerhans cells in vitro
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Medical Faculty of the Military Medical Academy, University of Defense, Serbia
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Institute for Medical Research, Military Medical Academy, Serbia
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Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Institute for Physiology and Biochemistry, Serbia
Langerhans cells represent the first dendritic cell subtype that encounters foreign pathogens due to its localization in skin and stratified mucosa. Their potential to initiate T-cell responses has recently been challenged. Since viral and fungal infections are among the most common in these tissues, we have studied effects of Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and Dectin-1 agonists, polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) and curdlan, respectively, on maturation of their in vitro counterparts, monocyte derived Langerhans cells (MoLCs). Immature (im)MoLCs were generated in the presence of GM-CSF, IL-4 and TGF-β1 and then treated with polyI:C, curdlan or their combination for 2 days. Both single or combined treatments elicited phenotypic maturation of imMoLCs with increased allostimulatory capacity. Poly I:C-treated MoLCs up-regulated both the production of IFN-γ and IL-17 by alloreactive CD4+ T cells while curdlan-treated MoLCs stimulated only the production of IFN-γ, compared to imMoLCs. Poly I:C+curdlan-treated MoLCs produced higher concentrations of IL-12 and IL-10 and stimulated more strongly the production of IFN-γ by alloreactive CD4+ T cells then curdlan-treated MoLCs. At the same time, poly I:C+curdlan-treated MoLCs produced more IL-23 but less IL-27 and were weaker stimulators of IL-17 by alloreactive CD4+ T cells then poly I:C-treated cells. Poly I:C+curdlan-treated MoLCs showed higher expression of CD40 and CCR7 then both poly I:C- and curdlan-treated MoLCs. Ligation of both TLR3 and Dectin-1 agonists on imMoLCs upregulated their Th1polarization capability compared to single agonists. This finding may suggest that MoLCs could be useful for immunotherapy.
Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the project of Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (ON175102).
Keywords:
Monocyte-derived Langerhans cells,
Toll-Like Receptors,
Dectin-1 receptors,
T-helper cell polarization,
Immunotherapy
Conference:
15th International Congress of Immunology (ICI), Milan, Italy, 22 Aug - 27 Aug, 2013.
Presentation Type:
Abstract
Topic:
Innate immunity
Citation:
Rajkovic
I,
Dragicevic
A,
Vasilijic
S,
Vucevic
D,
Bozic
B,
Mihajlovic
D,
Markovic
M and
Colic
M
(2013). Co-ligation of TLR3 and Dectin-1 agonists potentiates Th1 polarization capability on monocyte derived Langerhans cells in vitro.
Front. Immunol.
Conference Abstract:
15th International Congress of Immunology (ICI).
doi: 10.3389/conf.fimmu.2013.02.00124
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Received:
11 Mar 2013;
Published Online:
22 Aug 2013.
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Correspondence:
Dr. Ivan Rajkovic, Medical Faculty of the Military Medical Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia, ivanrajkovic75@gmail.com