Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) regulate the immune response to allergens in the lung; they induce either effector or regulatory T cells, which promote or suppress, respectively, the development of allergy. IL-10 is a potent immunosuppressive cytokine that induces type 1 regulatory (Tr1) T cells. Objective: To generate allergen-specific Tr1 cells in vitro from children with allergy. Methods: Monocyte-derived DCs from children with allergy to house dust mites (HDM) were generated by incubating the cells with IL-10 and pulsing them with Der p 2, a major HDM allergen, or by pulsing them with Der p 2 and incubating them with IL-10 during their last 2 days of differentiation. Results: Der p 2–specific T-cell proliferation and TH2 cytokine production were significantly reduced when T cells from patients with allergy to HDM were activated with autologous Der p 2–pulsed DCs that had been differentiated or incubated with IL-10. T-cell lines generated with Der p 2–pulsed DCs that were differentiated with IL-10 were hyporesponsive to reactivation with Der p 2 and able to suppress Der p 2–specific TH2 effector cells. Conclusion: Dendritic cells differentiated in the presence of IL-10 and pulsed with allergen gave rise to a population of tolerogenic DCs that induced allergen-specific Tr1 cells. This finding represents an important step forward to the prospective clinical application of tolerogenic DCs to modulate allergen-specific T-cell responses.

Pacciani, V., Gregori, S., Chini, L., Corrente, S., Chianca, M., Moschese, V., et al. (2010). Induction of anergic allergen-specific suppressor T cells using tolerogenic dendritic cells derived from children with allergies to house dust mites. JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 125(3), 727-736 [10.1016/j.jaci.2009.12.004].

Induction of anergic allergen-specific suppressor T cells using tolerogenic dendritic cells derived from children with allergies to house dust mites

CHINI, LOREDANA;MOSCHESE, VIVIANA;ROSSI, PAOLO;ANGELINI, FEDERICA
2010-03-01

Abstract

Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) regulate the immune response to allergens in the lung; they induce either effector or regulatory T cells, which promote or suppress, respectively, the development of allergy. IL-10 is a potent immunosuppressive cytokine that induces type 1 regulatory (Tr1) T cells. Objective: To generate allergen-specific Tr1 cells in vitro from children with allergy. Methods: Monocyte-derived DCs from children with allergy to house dust mites (HDM) were generated by incubating the cells with IL-10 and pulsing them with Der p 2, a major HDM allergen, or by pulsing them with Der p 2 and incubating them with IL-10 during their last 2 days of differentiation. Results: Der p 2–specific T-cell proliferation and TH2 cytokine production were significantly reduced when T cells from patients with allergy to HDM were activated with autologous Der p 2–pulsed DCs that had been differentiated or incubated with IL-10. T-cell lines generated with Der p 2–pulsed DCs that were differentiated with IL-10 were hyporesponsive to reactivation with Der p 2 and able to suppress Der p 2–specific TH2 effector cells. Conclusion: Dendritic cells differentiated in the presence of IL-10 and pulsed with allergen gave rise to a population of tolerogenic DCs that induced allergen-specific Tr1 cells. This finding represents an important step forward to the prospective clinical application of tolerogenic DCs to modulate allergen-specific T-cell responses.
mar-2010
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Male; Adolescent; Cell Proliferation; Pyroglyphidae; Lymphocyte Activation; Female; Child, Preschool; Animals; Humans; Dendritic Cells; Clonal Anergy; Interleukin-10; Immune Tolerance; Cell Differentiation; Child; Cytokines; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory; Hypersensitivity; Antigens, Dermatophagoides
Pacciani, V., Gregori, S., Chini, L., Corrente, S., Chianca, M., Moschese, V., et al. (2010). Induction of anergic allergen-specific suppressor T cells using tolerogenic dendritic cells derived from children with allergies to house dust mites. JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 125(3), 727-736 [10.1016/j.jaci.2009.12.004].
Pacciani, V; Gregori, S; Chini, L; Corrente, S; Chianca, M; Moschese, V; Rossi, P; Roncarolo, M; Angelini, F
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