학술논문

Distinct DC subsets regulate adaptive Th1 and 2 responses during Trichuris muris infection.
Document Type
Article
Source
Parasite Immunology. Oct2017, Vol. 39 Issue 10, pn/a-N.PAG. 10p.
Subject
*TRICHURIASIS
*T helper cells
*IMMUNE response
*DENDRITIC cells
*INTESTINAL mucosa
*LABORATORY mice
Language
ISSN
0141-9838
Abstract
Low- and high-dose infections with the murine large intestinal nematode Trichuris muris are associated with induction of adaptive Th1 and Th2 responses, respectively, in mesenteric lymph nodes ( MLN). Classical dendritic cells ( cDC) accumulate in the large intestinal mucosa and MLN upon T. muris infection, yet their role in driving adaptive responses to infection remains largely unknown. We performed low- and high-dose T. muris infections of mice deficient in defined cDC subsets to investigate their role in induction of adaptive immune responses. Mice lacking IRF4-dependent cDC failed to clear a high-dose infection and displayed impaired Th2 responses. Conversely, mice lacking IRF8-dependent cDC cleared a low-dose infection and displayed an impaired Th1 response while increased production of Th2 cytokines. Finally, mice lacking both IRF4- and IRF8-dependent cDC were able to generate a Th2 response and clear a low-dose infection. Collectively, these results suggest that IRF4- and IRF8-dependent cDC act antagonistically during T. muris infection, and demonstrate that intestinal Th2 responses can be generated towards T. muris in the absence of IRF4-dependent cDC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]