1. A novel role for reciprocal CD30-CD30L signaling in the cross-talk between natural killer and dendritic cells.
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Simhadri VL, Hansen HP, Simhadri VR, Reiners KS, Bessler M, Engert A, and von Strandmann EP
- Subjects
- CD30 Ligand biosynthesis, Dendritic Cells cytology, Humans, Ki-1 Antigen biosynthesis, Killer Cells, Natural cytology, CD30 Ligand metabolism, Dendritic Cells metabolism, Ki-1 Antigen metabolism, Killer Cells, Natural metabolism, Signal Transduction
- Abstract
The interplay between dendritic cells (DCs) and natural killer (NK) cells directs adaptive immune responses. The molecular basis of the cross-talk is largely undefined. Here, we provide evidence for a contribution of CD30 (TNFRSF8) and its ligand CD30L (TNFSF8) expressed on NK cells and DCs, respectively. We demonstrate that CD30-mediated engagement of CD30L induced cytokine secretion from immature DCs via the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. Moreover, CD30L engagement promoted differentiation to mature DCs. On the contrary, the engagement of CD30 on NK cells resulted in an NF-κB-dependent release of TNF-α/IFN-γ. These data uncover a novel and unexpected role for CD30/CD30L that contributes to proinflammatory immune responses.
- Published
- 2012
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