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Publication : Cold exposure protects from neuroinflammation through immunologic reprogramming.

First Author  Spiljar M Year  2021
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  33
Issue  11 Pages  2231-2246.e8
PubMed ID  34687652 Mgi Jnum  J:325185
Mgi Id  MGI:6875494 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2021.10.002
Citation  Spiljar M, et al. (2021) Cold exposure protects from neuroinflammation through immunologic reprogramming. Cell Metab 33(11):2231-2246.e8
abstractText  Autoimmunity is energetically costly, but the impact of a metabolically active state on immunity and immune-mediated diseases is unclear. Ly6C(hi) monocytes are key effectors in CNS autoimmunity with an elusive role in priming naive autoreactive T cells. Here, we provide unbiased analysis of the immune changes in various compartments during cold exposure and show that this energetically costly stimulus markedly ameliorates active experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Cold exposure decreases MHCII on monocytes at steady state and in various inflammatory mouse models and suppresses T cell priming and pathogenicity through the modulation of monocytes. Genetic or antibody-mediated monocyte depletion or adoptive transfer of Th1- or Th17-polarized cells for EAE abolishes the cold-induced effects on T cells or EAE, respectively. These findings provide a mechanistic link between environmental temperature and neuroinflammation and suggest competition between cold-induced metabolic adaptations and autoimmunity as energetic trade-off beneficial for the immune-mediated diseases.
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