Anti-HLA-DR-triggered monocytes mediate in vitro T cell anergy

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Monomorphic MHC class II determinants are attractive targets for immunomodulation. HLA-DR ligation on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) can dramatically alter their function or induce cell death. In monocytes, HLA-DR triggering diminishes their capacity to stimulate T cell proliferation. To further investigate this monocyte-dependent T cell inhibition, we activated human T cells ± HLA-DR triggering on APCs and tested whether this can induce T cell anergy. Only anti-HLA-DR, but not anti-proliferative control agent anti-CD45, could modulate monocytes in primary cultures with stimulated T cells, so that T cells were hyporesponsive during re-stimulation. Cell separation studies demonstrated that HLA-DR ligation on monocytes is sufficient for mediating T cell anergy. Secretion of monokines was severely reduced after primary culture. Monocytes anergized independently of soluble factors. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation occurred early with anti-HLA-DR, but late with anti-CD45 antibody. However, ERK inhibition did not reverse the T cell-anergizing potential of HLA-DR-ligated monocytes implicating other signaling pathways involved in tolerance induction. When analyzing the anergized T cells, they were refractory to exogenous IL-2 and characterized by defective secretion of various cytokines. Expression of CD25, CD28, intracellular CD3ζ and CTLA-4 was reduced. The hyporesponsive T cells up-regulated cell-cycle inhibitors p27kip1 and p21cip1 in correlation with human T cell anergy. In contrast, caspase-3 and -8, known to contribute to T cell proliferation, were equally decreased in anti-HLA-DR- and anti-CD45-inhibited cultures. In summary, anti-HLA-DR treatment can generate tolerogenic monocytes transmitting T cell anergy that may be exploited for future immunomodulatory strategies to treat immune-mediated disease states. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2008. All rights reserved.

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Kriegel, M. A., Adam-klages, S., Gabler, C., Blank, N., Schiller, M., Scheidig, C., … Lorenz, H. M. (2008). Anti-HLA-DR-triggered monocytes mediate in vitro T cell anergy. International Immunology, 20(4), 601–613. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxn019

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