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Differential regulation of interleukin 12 and interleukin 23 production in human dendritic cells

  1. Author:
    Gerosa, F.
    Baldani-Guerra, B.
    Lyakh, L. A.
    Batoni, G.
    Esin, S.
    Winkler-Pickett, R. T.
    Consolaro, M. R.
    De Marchi, M.
    Giachino, D.
    Robbiano, A.
    Astegiano, M.
    Sambataro, A.
    Kastelein, R. A.
    Carra, G.
    Trinchieri, G.
  2. Author Address

    Gerosa, Franca, Baldani-Guerra, Barbara, Consolaro, Maria Rita, Carra, Giuseppe] Univ Verona, Immunol Sect, Dept Pathol, I-37134 Verona, Italy. [Lyakh, Lyudmila A.; Winkler-Pickett, Robin T.; Trinchieri, Giorgio] NCI, Canc & Inflammat Program, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Batoni, Giovanna, Esin, Semih] Univ Pisa, Dept Expt Pathol Med Biotechnol Infectivol & Epid, I-56126 Pisa, Italy. [De Marchi, Mario, Giachino, Daniela, Robbiano, Angela] Univ Turin, Dept Clin & Biol Sci, I-10043 Orbassano, Italy. [Astegiano, Marco] Azienda Sanit Osped San Giovanni Battista, Gastroenterol Unit, I-10126 Turin, Italy. [Sambataro, Angela] Azienda Sanit Osped San Luigi, Gastroenterol Unit, I-10043 Orbassano, Italy. [Kastelein, Robert A.] Schering Plough Biopharma, Discovery Res, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA.
    1. Year: 2008
  1. Journal: Journal of Experimental Medicine
    1. 205
    2. 6
    3. Pages: 1447-1461
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    We analyzed interleukin (IL) 12 and IL-23 production by monocyte-derived dendritic cells (mono-DCs). Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and zymosan preferentially induced IL-23. IL-23 but not IL-12 was efficiently induced by the combination of nucleotide-binding oligodimerization domain and Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 ligands, which mimics activation by M. tuberculosis, or by the human dectin-1 ligand beta-glucan alone or in combination with TLR2 ligands, mimicking induction by zymosan. TLR2 ligands inhibited IL-12 and increased IL-23 production. DC priming with interferon (IFN) gamma strongly increased IL-12 production, but was not required for IL-23 production and inhibited IL-23 production induced by beta-glucan. The pattern of IL-12 and IL-23 induction was reflected in accumulation of the IL-12p35 and IL-23p19 transcripts, respectively, but not IL-12/23p40. Although IL-23, transforming growth factor beta, and IL-6 contained in the supernatants of activated mono-DCs played a role in the induction of IL-17 by human CD4(+) T cells, IL-1 beta, in combination with one or more of those factors, was required for IL-17 production, and its production determined the differential ability of the stimuli used to elicit mono-DCs to produce soluble factors directing IL-17 production. Thus, the differential ability of pathogens to induce antigen-presenting cells to produce cytokines regulates the immune response to infection.

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