Plasmacytoid dendritic cells protect against atherosclerosis by tuning T-cell proliferation and activity

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Rationale: Unlike conventional dendritic cells, plasmacytoid DCs (PDC) are poor in antigen presentation and critical for type I interferon response. Though proposed to be present in human atherosclerotic lesions, their role in atherosclerosis remains elusive. Objective: To investigate the role of PDC in atherosclerosis. Methods and Results: We show that PDC are scarcely present in human atherosclerotic lesions and almost absent in mouse plaques. Surprisingly, PDC depletion by 120G8 mAb administration was seen to promote plaque T-cell accumulation and exacerbate lesion development and progression in LDLr -/- mice. PDC depletion was accompanied by increased CD4 + T-cell proliferation, interferon-γ expression by splenic T cells, and plasma interferon-γ levels. Lymphoid tissue PDC from atherosclerotic mice showed increased indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) expression and IDO blockage abrogated the PDC suppressive effect on T-cell proliferation. Conclusions: Our data reveal a protective role for PDC in atherosclerosis, possibly by dampening T-cell proliferation and activity in peripheral lymphoid tissue, rendering PDC an interesting target for future therapeutic interventions. © 2011 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Daissormont, I. T. M. N., Christ, A., Temmerman, L., Millares, S. S., Seijkens, T., Manca, M., … Biessen, E. A. L. (2011). Plasmacytoid dendritic cells protect against atherosclerosis by tuning T-cell proliferation and activity. Circulation Research, 109(12), 1387–1395. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.111.256529

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