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NF-κB, p38 MAPK, ERK1/2, mTOR, STAT3 and increased glycolysis regulate stability of paricalcitol/dexamethasone-generated tolerogenic dendritic cells in the inflammatory environment
K. Dáňová, A. Klapetková, J. Kayserová, A. Šedivá, R. Špíšek, LP. Jelínková,
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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PubMed Central
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- MeSH
- Cell Differentiation physiology MeSH
- Dendritic Cells drug effects metabolism MeSH
- Dexamethasone pharmacology MeSH
- Ergocalciferols pharmacology MeSH
- Glycolysis drug effects MeSH
- Cells, Cultured MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism MeSH
- NF-kappa B metabolism MeSH
- Signal Transduction MeSH
- TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism MeSH
- STAT3 Transcription Factor metabolism MeSH
- Inflammation metabolism pathology MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
Tolerogenic dendritic cells (tDCs) may offer an intervention therapy in autoimmune diseases or transplantation. Stable immaturity and tolerogenic function of tDCs after encountering inflammatory environment are prerequisite for positive outcome of immunotherapy. However, the signaling pathways regulating their stable tolerogenic properties are largely unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that human monocyte-derived tDCs established by using paricalcitol (analogue of vitamin D2), dexamethasone and monophosphoryl lipid A exposed for 24h to LPS, cytokine cocktail, polyI:C or CD40L preserved reduced expression of co-stimulatory molecules, increased levels of inhibitory molecules ILT-3, PDL-1 and TIM-3, increased TLR-2, increased secretion of IL-10 and TGF-β, reduced IL-12 and TNF-α secretion and reduced T cell stimulatory capacity. tDCs further induced IL-10-producing T regulatory cells that suppressed the proliferation of responder T cells. In the inflammatory environment, tDCs maintained up-regulated indoleamine 2, 3 dioxygenase but abrogated IκB-α phosphorylation and reduced transcriptional activity of p65/RelA, RelB and c-Rel NF-κB subunits except p50. Mechanistically, p38 MAPK, ERK1/2, mTOR, STAT3 and mTOR-dependent glycolysis regulated expression of ILT-3, PDL-1 and CD86, secretion of IL-10 and T cell stimulatory capacity of tDCs in the inflammatory environment. Stability of tDCs in the inflammatory environment is thus regulated by multiple signaling pathways.
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