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Granulysin activates antigen-presenting cells through TLR4 and acts as an immune alarmin

  1. Author:
    Tewary, P.
    Yang, D.
    de la Rosa, G.
    Li, Y. N.
    Finn, M. W.
    Krensky, A. M.
    Clayberger, C.
    Oppenheim, J. J.
  2. Author Address

    [Tewary, Poonam; Yang, De; de la Rosa, Gonzalo; Li, Yana; Oppenheim, Joost J.] NCI, LMI, CIP, CCR, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Yang, De] NCI, BRP, Sci Applicat Int Corp Frederick, NIH, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Finn, Michael W.; Krensky, Alan M.; Clayberger, Carol] NCI, Cellular & Mol Biol Lab, CCR, Bethesda, MD 21702 USA.;Tewary, P, NCI, LMI, CIP, CCR, 1050 Boyles St,POB B,Rm 31-19,Bldg 560, Frederick, MD 21702 USA.;tewaryp@mail.nih.gov oppenhej@mail.nih.gov
    1. Year: 2010
    2. Date: Nov 4
    3. Epub Date: 7/28/2010
  1. Journal: Blood
    1. 116
    2. 18
    3. Pages: 3465-3474
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. ISSN: 0006-4971
  1. Abstract:

    Granulysin (GNLY), an antimicrobial protein present in the granules of human cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells, is produced as an intact 15-kDa form that is cleaved to yield a 9-kDa form. Alarmins are endogenous mediators that can induce recruitment and activation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and consequently promote the generation of immune response. We hypothesized that GNLY might function as an alarmin. Here, we report that both 9- and 15-kDa forms of recombinant GNLY-induced in vitro chemotaxis and activation of both human and mouse dendritic cells (DCs), recruited inflammatory leucocytes, including APCs in mice, and promoted antigen-specific immune responses upon coadministration with an antigen. GNLY-induced APC recruitment and activation required the presence of Toll-like receptor 4. The observed activity of recombinant GNLY was not due to endotoxin contamination. The capability of the supernatant of GNLY-expressing HuT78 cells to activate DC was blocked by anti-GNLY antibodies. Finally we present evidence that supernatants of degranulated human NK92 or primary NK cells also activated DCs in a GNLY- and Toll-like receptor 4-dependent manner, indicating the physiologic relevance of our findings. Thus, GNLY is the first identified lymphocyte-derived alarmin capable of promoting APC recruitment, activation, and antigen-specific immune response. (Blood. 2010;116(18):3465-3474)

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  1. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-03-273953
  2. PMID: 20660289
  3. PMCID: PMC2981473
  4. WOS: 000283853200016

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2010-2011
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