Steady state dendritic cells present parenchymal self-antigen and contribute to, but are not essential for, tolerization of naive and Th1 effector CD4 cells

AT Hagymasi, AM Slaiby, MA Mihalyo… - The Journal of …, 2007 - journals.aai.org
AT Hagymasi, AM Slaiby, MA Mihalyo, HZ Qui, DJ Zammit, L Lefrancois, AJ Adler
The Journal of Immunology, 2007journals.aai.org
Bone marrow-derived APC are critical for both priming effector/memory T cell responses to
pathogens and inducing peripheral tolerance in self-reactive T cells. In particular, dendritic
cells (DC) can acquire peripheral self-Ags under steady state conditions and are thought to
present them to cognate T cells in a default tolerogenic manner, whereas exposure to
pathogen-associated inflammatory mediators during the acquisition of pathogen-derived
Ags appears to reprogram DCs to prime effector and memory T cell function. Recent studies …
Abstract
Bone marrow-derived APC are critical for both priming effector/memory T cell responses to pathogens and inducing peripheral tolerance in self-reactive T cells. In particular, dendritic cells (DC) can acquire peripheral self-Ags under steady state conditions and are thought to present them to cognate T cells in a default tolerogenic manner, whereas exposure to pathogen-associated inflammatory mediators during the acquisition of pathogen-derived Ags appears to reprogram DCs to prime effector and memory T cell function. Recent studies have confirmed the critical role of DCs in priming CD8 cell effector responses to certain pathogens, although the necessity of steady state DCs in programming T cell tolerance to peripheral self-Ags has not been directly tested. In the current study, the role of steady state DCs in programming self-reactive CD4 cell peripheral tolerance was assessed by combining the CD11c-diphtheria toxin receptor transgenic system, in which DC can be depleted via treatment with diphtheria toxin, with a TCR-transgenic adoptive transfer system in which either naive or Th1 effector CD4 cells are induced to undergo tolerization after exposure to cognate parenchymally derived self-Ag. Although steady state DCs present parenchymal self-Ag and contribute to the tolerization of cognate naive and Th1 effector CD4 cells, they are not essential, indicating the involvement of a non-DC tolerogenic APC population (s). Tolerogenic APCs, however, do not require the cooperation of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells. Similarly, DC were required for maximal priming of naive CD4 cells to vaccinia viral-Ag, but priming could still occur in the absence of DC.
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