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Publication : DC-SIGN(+) Macrophages Control the Induction of Transplantation Tolerance.

First Author  Conde P Year  2015
Journal  Immunity Volume  42
Issue  6 Pages  1143-58
PubMed ID  26070485 Mgi Jnum  J:260545
Mgi Id  MGI:6142617 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2015.05.009
Citation  Conde P, et al. (2015) DC-SIGN(+) Macrophages Control the Induction of Transplantation Tolerance. Immunity 42(6):1143-58
abstractText  Tissue effector cells of the monocyte lineage can differentiate into different cell types with specific cell function depending on their environment. The phenotype, developmental requirements, and functional mechanisms of immune protective macrophages that mediate the induction of transplantation tolerance remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate that costimulatory blockade favored accumulation of DC-SIGN-expressing macrophages that inhibited CD8(+) T cell immunity and promoted CD4(+)Foxp3(+) Treg cell expansion in numbers. Mechanistically, that simultaneous DC-SIGN engagement by fucosylated ligands and TLR4 signaling was required for production of immunoregulatory IL-10 associated with prolonged allograft survival. Deletion of DC-SIGN-expressing macrophages in vivo, interfering with their CSF1-dependent development, or preventing the DC-SIGN signaling pathway abrogated tolerance. Together, the results provide new insights into the tolerogenic effects of costimulatory blockade and identify DC-SIGN(+) suppressive macrophages as crucial mediators of immunological tolerance with the concomitant therapeutic implications in the clinic.
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