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Induction and activation of human Th17 by targeting antigens to dendritic cells via dectin-1.


ABSTRACT: Recent compelling evidence indicates that Th17 confer host immunity against a variety of microbes, including extracellular and intracellular pathogens. Therefore, understanding mechanisms for the induction and activation of Ag-specific Th17 is important for the rational design of vaccines against pathogens. To study this, we employed an in vitro system in which influenza hemagglutinin (HA) 1 was delivered to dendritic cells (DCs) via Dectin-1 using anti-human Dectin-1 (hDectin-1)-HA1 recombinant fusion proteins. We found that healthy individuals maintained broad ranges of HA1-specific memory Th17 that were efficiently activated by DCs targeted with anti-hDectin-1-HA1. Nonetheless, these DCs were not able to induce a significant level of HA1-specific Th17 responses even in the presence of the Th17-promoting cytokines IL-1? and IL-6. We further found that the induction of surface IL-1R1 expression by signals via TCRs and common ?-chain receptors was essential for naive CD4(+) T cell differentiation into HA1-specific Th17. This process was dependent on MyD88, but not IL-1R-associated kinase 1/4. Thus, interruptions in STAT3 or MyD88 signaling led to substantially diminished HA1-specific Th17 induction. Taken together, the de novo generation of pathogen-specific human Th17 requires complex, but complementary, actions of multiple signals. Data from this study will help us design a new and effective vaccine strategy that can promote Th17-mediated immunity against microbial pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Duluc D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4048825 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction and activation of human Th17 by targeting antigens to dendritic cells via dectin-1.

Duluc Dorothée D   Joo HyeMee H   Ni Ling L   Yin Wenjie W   Upchurch Katherine K   Li Dapeng D   Xue Yaming Y   Klucar Peter P   Zurawski Sandra S   Zurawski Gerard G   Oh SangKon S  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20140516 12


Recent compelling evidence indicates that Th17 confer host immunity against a variety of microbes, including extracellular and intracellular pathogens. Therefore, understanding mechanisms for the induction and activation of Ag-specific Th17 is important for the rational design of vaccines against pathogens. To study this, we employed an in vitro system in which influenza hemagglutinin (HA) 1 was delivered to dendritic cells (DCs) via Dectin-1 using anti-human Dectin-1 (hDectin-1)-HA1 recombinant  ...[more]

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