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Simultaneous inhibition of PPAR-γ and mTORC1 enables GM-CSF to induce the differentiation of monocytes into highly immunogenic dendritic cells


ABSTRACT: Monocytes can differentiate into macrophages or dendritic cells. When treated with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) monocytes differentiate into macrophage-like cells. Here, we report that pharmacological blockade of the nuclear receptor PPARγ in monocytes turns GM-CSF into a potent inducer of dendritic cell (Mo-DC) differentiation. Remarkably, simultaneous blockade of PPARγ and mTORC1 in the presence of GM-CSF promoted the differentiation of Mo-DCs with a stronger phenotypic stability and immunogenic profile when compared with canonical Mo-DCs differentiated by treatment with GM-CSF and IL-4. Moreover, and in contrast with the observations made with GM-CSF and IL-4, blockade of PPARγ and mTORC1 was shown to be able to induce the differentiation of monocyte-derived macrophages (Mo-Macs) into Mo-DCs. Transcriptional profiling performed at either early time points, as well as at the end of the differentiation process, revealed marked differences in the gene expression signature between Mo-DCs induced by GM-CSF and IL-4 and Mo-DCs induced by GM-CSF in the presence of PPARγ and/or mTORC1 inhibitors, thus suggesting diverging differentiation pathways. Our observations might contribute, not only to a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in Mo-DCs differentiation but also to improving the efficacy of both, DC vaccines and therapies focusing on the modulation of myeloid cell functions.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE210935 | GEO | 2023/02/23

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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