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LXR signaling controls homeostatic dendritic cell maturation

Authors :
Victor Bosteels
Sandra Maréchal
Clint De Nolf
Sofie Rennen
Jonathan Maelfait
Simon J. Tavernier
Jessica Vetters
Evelien Van De Velde
Farzaneh Fayazpour
Kim Deswarte
Alexander Lamoot
Julie Van Duyse
Liesbet Martens
Cédric Bosteels
Ria Roelandt
Annelies Emmaneel
Sofie Van Gassen
Louis Boon
Gert Van Isterdael
Isabelle Guillas
Niels Vandamme
Doris Höglinger
Bruno G. De Geest
Wilfried Le Goff
Yvan Saeys
Kodi S. Ravichandran
Bart N. Lambrecht
Sophie Janssens
Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies
Pulmonary Medicine
Source :
Science immunology, 8(83):eadd3955. American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) mature in an immunogenic or tolerogenic manner depending on the context in which an antigen is perceived, preserving the balance between immunity and tolerance. Whereas the pathways driving immunogenic maturation in response to infectious insults are well-characterized, the signals that drive tolerogenic maturation during homeostasis are still poorly understood. We found that the engulfment of apoptotic cells triggered homeostatic maturation of type 1 conventional DCs (cDC1s) within the spleen. This maturation process could be mimicked by engulfment of empty, nonadjuvanted lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), was marked by intracellular accumulation of cholesterol, and was highly specific to cDC1s. Engulfment of either apoptotic cells or cholesterol-rich LNPs led to the activation of the liver X receptor (LXR) pathway, which promotes the efflux of cellular cholesterol, and repressed genes associated with immunogenic maturation. In contrast, simultaneous engagement of TLR3 to mimic viral infection via administration of poly(I:C)-adjuvanted LNPs repressed the LXR pathway, thus delaying cellular cholesterol efflux and inducing genes that promote T cell–mediated immunity. These data demonstrate that conserved cellular cholesterol efflux pathways are differentially regulated in tolerogenic versus immunogenic cDC1s and suggest that administration of nonadjuvanted cholesterol-rich LNPs may be an approach for inducing tolerogenic DC maturation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
General Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24709468
Volume :
8
Issue :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ec96cbb2f6bda51e969e5c6e579c2dd