Langerhans cells do not express alternative macrophage activation-associated CC chemokine (AMAC)-1
We have cloned a novel human CC chemokine, alternative macrophage activation-associated CC chemokine (AMAC)-1 that is highly homologous to macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α. In contrast to MIP-1α, AMAC-1 is induced in macrophages by Th2-associated cytokines IL4, IL13, and IL10 in vitro; in ad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Research in immunology (Paris) 1998-09, Vol.149 (7), p.633-637 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have cloned a novel human CC chemokine, alternative macrophage activation-associated CC chemokine (AMAC)-1 that is highly homologous to macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α. In contrast to MIP-1α, AMAC-1 is induced in macrophages by Th2-associated cytokines IL4, IL13, and IL10
in vitro; in addition, AMAC-1 is expressed by Th1-suppressive alveolar macrophages
in vivo. Surprisingly, however, AMAC-1 is also expressed by GM-CSF-induced,
in vitro monocyte-derived dendritic cells when treated by IL4. Here, we present a detailed analysis of AMAC-1 expression in monocyte-derived dendritic cells
in vitro and show that the prime dendritic cells
in vivo, i.e. epidermal Langerhans cells, do not express AMAC-1 mRIMA. In conclusion, AMAC-1 is a novel CC chemokine whose Th2-associated expression pattern in alternatively activated suppressor macrophages
in vivo and
in vitro and its absence from epidermal Langerhans cells
in vivo suggest that it may be involved in inhibition of Th1 reactions and in tolerance induction. |
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ISSN: | 0923-2494 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0923-2494(99)80029-7 |