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Reciprocal regulation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells and monocytes during viral infection

Authors :
Weiping Zou
Shuang Wei
David T. Curiel
Jozef Borvak
Tyler J. Curiel
Tatyana Isaeva
Source :
European journal of immunology. 31(12)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Reciprocal regulation of opposing functions characterizes biological systems. We now show that adenovirus-infected plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDC) inhibit monocyte to myeloid dendritic cell (MDC) differentiation and function, and that adenovirus-infected monocytes inhibit PDC type I interferon secretion. Adenovirus-infected PDC secreted IFN-alpha, beta and omega in an 86:2:1 ratio. PDC type I interferons inhibited MDC differentiation and function (reduced IL-12 secretion, IFN-gamma induction, MLR and CD40 expression, and increased CD1a(+)CD14(+) cells). Type I interferon receptor blocking antibody reversed all PDC effects, and recombinant IFN-alpha, beta or omega replicated all effects, except reduced CD40. Adenovirus-infected monocytes suppressed PDC type I interferon secretion, which was reversed with anti-IL-10 neutralizing antibodies. Exogenous IL-10 suppressed PDC type I interferon secretion without reducing PDC viability. Therefore, monocyte IL-10 regulates PDC type I interferon secretion, and PDC type I interferons inhibit MDC differentiation and function. Such reciprocal regulation of potentially opposing influences may help modulate anti-pathogen immunity.

Details

ISSN :
00142980
Volume :
31
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e142bd5c709b40bf4d5d128c59ad279c