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Statins can suppress DC-mediated Th2 responses through the repression of OX40-ligand and CCL17 expression.


ABSTRACT: DCs and epithelial cell-derived thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) have pivotal roles in allergic inflammation. TSLP stimulates myeloid DCs to express OX40-ligand (OX40L) and CCL17, which trigger and maintain Th2 cell responses. We have previously shown that statins, which are HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, have the ability to suppress type I IFN production by plasmacytoid DCs. Here, we extended our previous work to examine the immunomodulatory effect of statins on allergic responses, particularly the TSLP-dependent Th2 pathway induced by myeloid DCs. We found that treatment of TSLP-stimulated DCs with either pitavastatin or simvastatin suppressed both the DC-mediated inflammatory Th2 cell differentiation and CRTH2+ CD4+ memory Th2 cell expansion and also repressed the expressions of OX40L and CCL17 by DCs. These inhibitory effects of statins were mimicked by treatment with either a geranylgeranyl-transferase inhibitor or Rho-kinase inhibitor and were counteracted by the addition of mevalonate, suggesting that statins induce geranylgeranylated Rho inactivation through a mevalonate-dependent pathway. We also found that statins inhibited the expressions of phosphorylated STA6 and NF-?B-p50 in TSLP-stimulated DCs. This study identified a specific ability of statins to control DC-mediated Th2 responses, suggesting their therapeutic potential for treating allergic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Inagaki-Katashiba N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6899642 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Statins can suppress DC-mediated Th2 responses through the repression of OX40-ligand and CCL17 expression.

Inagaki-Katashiba Noriko N   Ito Tomoki T   Inaba Muneo M   Azuma Yoshiko Y   Tanaka Akihiro A   Phan Vien V   Kibata Kayoko K   Satake Atsushi A   Nomura Shosaku S  

European journal of immunology 20190711 11


DCs and epithelial cell-derived thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) have pivotal roles in allergic inflammation. TSLP stimulates myeloid DCs to express OX40-ligand (OX40L) and CCL17, which trigger and maintain Th2 cell responses. We have previously shown that statins, which are HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, have the ability to suppress type I IFN production by plasmacytoid DCs. Here, we extended our previous work to examine the immunomodulatory effect of statins on allergic responses, particular  ...[more]

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