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Cyclic AMP concentrations in dendritic cells induce and regulate Th2 immunity and allergic asthma.


ABSTRACT: The inductive role of dendritic cells (DC) in Th2 differentiation has not been fully defined. We addressed this gap in knowledge by focusing on signaling events mediated by the heterotrimeric GTP binding proteins G?s, and G?i, which respectively stimulate and inhibit the activation of adenylyl cyclases and the synthesis of cAMP. We show here that deletion of Gnas, the gene that encodes G?s in mouse CD11c(+) cells (Gnas(?CD11c) mice), and the accompanying decrease in cAMP provoke Th2 polarization and yields a prominent allergic phenotype, whereas increases in cAMP inhibit these responses. The effects of cAMP on DC can be demonstrated in vitro and in vivo and are mediated via PKA. Certain gene products made by Gnas(?CD11c) DC affect the Th2 bias. These findings imply that G protein-coupled receptors, the physiological regulators of G?s and G?i activation and cAMP formation, act via PKA to regulate Th bias in DC and in turn, Th2-mediated immunopathologies.

SUBMITTER: Lee J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4321256 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cyclic AMP concentrations in dendritic cells induce and regulate Th2 immunity and allergic asthma.

Lee Jihyung J   Kim Tae Hoon TH   Murray Fiona F   Li Xiangli X   Choi Sara S SS   Broide David H DH   Corr Maripat M   Lee Jongdae J   Webster Nicholas J G NJ   Insel Paul A PA   Raz Eyal E  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150120 5


The inductive role of dendritic cells (DC) in Th2 differentiation has not been fully defined. We addressed this gap in knowledge by focusing on signaling events mediated by the heterotrimeric GTP binding proteins Gαs, and Gαi, which respectively stimulate and inhibit the activation of adenylyl cyclases and the synthesis of cAMP. We show here that deletion of Gnas, the gene that encodes Gαs in mouse CD11c(+) cells (Gnas(ΔCD11c) mice), and the accompanying decrease in cAMP provoke Th2 polarization  ...[more]

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