beta 8 Integrin Expression and Activation of TGF- beta by Intestinal Dendritic Cells Are Determined by Both Tissue Microenvironment and Cell Lineage
Activation of TGF- beta by dendritic cells (DCs) expressing alpha v beta 8 integrin is essential for the generation of intestinal regulatory T cells (Tregs) that in turn promote tolerance to intestinal Ags. We have recently shown that alpha v beta 8 integrin is preferentially expressed by CD103+ DCs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 2016-09, Vol.197 (5), p.1968-1978 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Activation of TGF- beta by dendritic cells (DCs) expressing alpha v beta 8 integrin is essential for the generation of intestinal regulatory T cells (Tregs) that in turn promote tolerance to intestinal Ags. We have recently shown that alpha v beta 8 integrin is preferentially expressed by CD103+ DCs and confers their ability to activate TGF- beta and generate Tregs. However, how these DCs become specialized for this vital function is unknown. In this study, we show that beta 8 expression is controlled by a combination of factors that include DC lineage and signals derived from the tissue microenvironment and microbiota. Specifically, our data demonstrate that TGF- beta itself, along with retinoic acid and TLR signaling, drives expression of alpha v beta 8 in DCs. However, these signals only result in high levels of beta 8 expression in cells of the cDC1 lineage, CD8 alpha +, or CD103+CD11b- DCs, and this is associated with epigenetic changes in the Itgb8 locus. Together, these data provide a key illustrative example of how microenvironmental factors and cell lineage drive the generation of regulatory alpha v beta 8-expressing DCs specialized for activation of TGF- beta to facilitate Treg generation. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1767 |
DOI: | 10.4049/jimmunol.1600244 |