| First Author | Cook PC | Year | 2012 |
| Journal | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A | Volume | 109 |
| Issue | 25 | Pages | 9977-82 |
| PubMed ID | 22660926 | Mgi Jnum | J:185513 |
| Mgi Id | MGI:5429099 | Doi | 10.1073/pnas.1121231109 |
| Citation | Cook PC, et al. (2012) Alternatively activated dendritic cells regulate CD4+ T-cell polarization in vitro and in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(25):9977-82 |
| abstractText | Interleukin-4 is a cytokine widely known for its role in CD4(+) T cell polarization and its ability to alternatively activate macrophage populations. In contrast, the impact of IL-4 on the activation and function of dendritic cells (DCs) is poorly understood. We report here that DCs respond to IL-4 both in vitro and in vivo by expression of multiple alternative activation markers with a different expression pattern to that of macrophages. We further demonstrate a central role for DC IL-4Ralpha expression in the optimal induction of IFNgamma responses in vivo in both Th1 and Th2 settings, through a feedback loop in which IL-4 promotes DC secretion of IL-12. Finally, we reveal a central role for RELMalpha during T-cell priming, establishing that its expression by DCs is critical for optimal IL-10 and IL-13 promotion in vitro and in vivo. Together, these data highlight the significant impact that IL-4 and RELMalpha can have on DC activation and function in the context of either bacterial or helminth pathogens. |