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Publication : Antigen presenting cell-derived IL-6 restricts Th2-cell differentiation.

First Author  Mayer A Year  2014
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  44
Issue  11 Pages  3252-62
PubMed ID  25092208 Mgi Jnum  J:319098
Mgi Id  MGI:6862709 Doi  10.1002/eji.201444646
Citation  Mayer A, et al. (2014) Antigen presenting cell-derived IL-6 restricts Th2-cell differentiation. Eur J Immunol 44(11):3252-62
abstractText  The identification of DC-derived signals orchestrating activation of Th1 and Th17 immune responses has advanced our understanding on how these inflammatory responses develop. However, whether specific signals delivered by DCs also participate in the regulation of Th2 immune responses remains largely unknown. In this study, we show that administration of antigen-loaded, IL-6-deficient DCs to naive mice induced an exacerbated Th2 response, characterized by the differentiation of GATA-3-expressing T lymphocytes secreting high levels of IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13. Coinjection of wild type and IL-6-deficient bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) confirmed that IL-6 exerted a dominant, negative influence on Th2-cell development. This finding was confirmed in vitro, where exogenously added IL-6 was found to limit IL-4-induced Th2-cell differentiation. iNKT cells were required for optimal Th2-cell differentiation in vivo although their activation occurred independently of IL-6 secretion by the BMDCs. Collectively, these observations identify IL-6 secretion as a major, unsuspected, mechanism whereby DCs control the magnitude of Th2 immunity.
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