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CD1d deficiency limits tolerogenic properties of peritoneal macrophages

Authors
Basri, FathihahJung, SundoPark, Se HoonPark, Se-Ho
Issue Date
30-Apr-2021
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Keywords
CD1d; CIA; NKT cells; Peritoneal macrophage; Rheumatoid arthritis
Citation
BMB REPORTS, v.54, no.4, pp.209 - 214
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Journal Title
BMB REPORTS
Volume
54
Number
4
Start Page
209
End Page
214
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128197
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2021.54.4.183
ISSN
1976-6696
Abstract
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are involved in various autoimmune diseases. Although iNKT cells are arthritogenic, transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta)-treated tolerogenic peritoneal macrophages (Tol-pM Phi) from wild-type (WT) mice are more tolerogenic than those from CD1d knock-out iNKT cell-deficient mice in a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model. The underlying mechanism by which pM Phi can act as tolerogenic antigen presenting cells (APCs) is currently unclear. To determine cellular mechanisms underlying CD1d-dependent tolerogenicity of pM Phi, in vitro and in vivo characteristics of pM Phi were investigated. Unlike dendritic cells or splenic M Phi, pM Phi from CD1d(+/-) mice showed lower expression levels of costimulatory molecule CD86 and produced lower amounts of inflammatory cytokines upon lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation compared to pM Phi from CD1d-deficient mice. In a CIA model of CD1d-deficient mice, adoptively transferred pM Phi from WT mice reduced the severity of arthritis. However, pM Phi from CD1d-deficient mice were unable to reduce the severity of arthritis. Hence, the tolerogenicity of pM Phi is a cell-intrinsic property that is probably conferred by iNKT cells during pM Phi development rather than by interactions of pM Phi with iNKT cells during antigen presentation to cognate T cells.
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