Members of the IFN regulatory factors (IRFs) family are transcriptional regulators that play essential roles in the homeostasis and function of the immune system. Recent studies indicate a direct involvement of some members of the family in the development of different subsets of dendritic cells (DC). Here, we report that IRF-1 is a potent modulator of the development and functional maturation of DC. IRF-1-deficient mice (IRF-1(-/-)) exhibited a predominance of plasmacytoid DC and a selective reduction of conventional DC, especially the CD8 alpha(+) subset. IRF-1(-/-) splenic DC were markedly impaired in their ability to produce proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-12. By contrast, they expressed high levels of IL-10, TGF-beta, and the tolerogenic enzyme indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase. As a consequence, IRF-1(-/-) DC were unable to undergo full maturation and retained plasmacytoid and tolerogenic characteristics following virus infection ex vivo and in vivo. Accordingly, DC from IRF-1(-/-) njice were less efficient in stimulating the proliferation of allogeneic T cells and instead, induced an IL-10-mediated, suppressive activity in allogeneic CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells. Together, these results indicate that IRF-1 is a key regulator of DC differentiation and maturation, exerting a variety of effects on the functional activation and tolerogenic potential of these cells.

IRF-1 deficiency skews the differentiation of dendritic cells toward plasmacytoid and tolerogenic features / L., Gabriele; A., Fragale; P., Borghi; P., Sestili; E., Stellacci; Venditti, Mario; G., Schiavoni; M., Sanchez; F., Belardelli; A., Battistini. - In: JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0741-5400. - STAMPA. - 80:6(2006), pp. 1500-1511. [10.1189/jlb.0406246]

IRF-1 deficiency skews the differentiation of dendritic cells toward plasmacytoid and tolerogenic features

VENDITTI, Mario;
2006

Abstract

Members of the IFN regulatory factors (IRFs) family are transcriptional regulators that play essential roles in the homeostasis and function of the immune system. Recent studies indicate a direct involvement of some members of the family in the development of different subsets of dendritic cells (DC). Here, we report that IRF-1 is a potent modulator of the development and functional maturation of DC. IRF-1-deficient mice (IRF-1(-/-)) exhibited a predominance of plasmacytoid DC and a selective reduction of conventional DC, especially the CD8 alpha(+) subset. IRF-1(-/-) splenic DC were markedly impaired in their ability to produce proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-12. By contrast, they expressed high levels of IL-10, TGF-beta, and the tolerogenic enzyme indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase. As a consequence, IRF-1(-/-) DC were unable to undergo full maturation and retained plasmacytoid and tolerogenic characteristics following virus infection ex vivo and in vivo. Accordingly, DC from IRF-1(-/-) njice were less efficient in stimulating the proliferation of allogeneic T cells and instead, induced an IL-10-mediated, suppressive activity in allogeneic CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells. Together, these results indicate that IRF-1 is a key regulator of DC differentiation and maturation, exerting a variety of effects on the functional activation and tolerogenic potential of these cells.
2006
cytokines; ifn regulatory factors; tolerance; virus infectioas; virus infections
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IRF-1 deficiency skews the differentiation of dendritic cells toward plasmacytoid and tolerogenic features / L., Gabriele; A., Fragale; P., Borghi; P., Sestili; E., Stellacci; Venditti, Mario; G., Schiavoni; M., Sanchez; F., Belardelli; A., Battistini. - In: JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0741-5400. - STAMPA. - 80:6(2006), pp. 1500-1511. [10.1189/jlb.0406246]
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