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CD103+ Kidney Dendritic Cells Protect against Crescentic GN by Maintaining IL-10-Producing Regulatory T Cells.


ABSTRACT: Kidney dendritic cells (DCs) regulate nephritogenic T cell responses. Most kidney DCs belong to the CD11b+ subset and promote crescentic GN (cGN). The function of the CD103+ subset, which represents <5% of kidney DCs, is poorly understood. We studied the role of CD103+ DCs in cGN using several lines of genetically modified mice that allowed us to reduce the number of these cells. In all lines, we detected a reduction of FoxP3+ intrarenal regulatory T cells (Tregs), which protect against cGN. Mice lacking the transcription factor Batf3 had a more profound reduction of CD103+ DCs and Tregs than did the other lines used, and showed the most profound aggravation of cGN. The conditional reduction of CD103+ DC numbers by 50% in Langerin-DTR mice halved Treg numbers, which did not suffice to significantly aggravate cGN. Mice lacking the cytokine Flt3L had fewer CD103+ DCs and Tregs than Langerin-DTR mice but exhibited milder cGN than did Batf3-/- mice presumably because proinflammatory CD11b+ DCs were somewhat depleted as well. Conversely, Flt3L supplementation increased the number of CD103+ DCs and Tregs, but also of proinflammatory CD11b+ DCs. On antibody-mediated removal of CD11b+ DCs, Flt3L supplementation ameliorated cGN. Mechanistically, CD103+ DCs caused cocultured T cells to differentiate into Tregs and produced the chemokine CCL20, which is known to attract Tregs into the kidney. Our findings show that CD103+ DCs foster intrarenal FoxP3+ Treg accumulation, thereby antagonizing proinflammatory CD11b+ DCs. Thus, increasing CD103+ DC numbers or functionality might be advantageous in cGN.

SUBMITTER: Evers BD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5084885 | biostudies-other | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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CD103+ Kidney Dendritic Cells Protect against Crescentic GN by Maintaining IL-10-Producing Regulatory T Cells.

Evers Beatrix D G BD   Engel Daniel R DR   Böhner Alexander M C AM   Tittel André P AP   Krause Torsten A TA   Heuser Christoph C   Garbi Natalio N   Kastenmüller Wolfgang W   Mack Matthias M   Tiegs Gisa G   Panzer Ulf U   Boor Peter P   Ludwig-Portugall Isis I   Kurts Christian C  

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 20160401 11


Kidney dendritic cells (DCs) regulate nephritogenic T cell responses. Most kidney DCs belong to the CD11b<sup>+</sup> subset and promote crescentic GN (cGN). The function of the CD103<sup>+</sup> subset, which represents <5% of kidney DCs, is poorly understood. We studied the role of CD103<sup>+</sup> DCs in cGN using several lines of genetically modified mice that allowed us to reduce the number of these cells. In all lines, we detected a reduction of FoxP3<sup>+</sup> intrarenal regulatory T c  ...[more]

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