Wnt5a Inhibits Human Monocyte-Derived Myeloid Dendritic Cell Generation

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Wnt5a is a non-canonical Wnt protein that is expressed at elevated levels in inflammatory conditions. Its role in inflammation remains unclear, although it is known that Wnt5a is expressed at a higher level in monocyte-derived myeloid dendritic cells (Mo-mDCs) than in monocytes and macrophages. The function of Wnt5a in dendritic cells (DCs) remains relatively unexplored. Here, we found that under Mo-mDC culture conditions, Wnt5a inhibited the generation of CD14+/low Mo-mDCs while promoting the generation of CD14+/++CD16+ monocytes. We could further show that stimulation of monocytes with rWnt5a induced a rapid IL-6 production and that the rWnt5a treated Mo-mDC differentiation was restored upon blocking of IL-6. Also, conditioned media from Wnt5a stimulated human breast cancer cells producing IL-6, specifically inhibited Mo-mDC differentiation. These observations are strengthened by our finding that patients with sepsis, a disease involving elevated Wnt5a and IL-6 levels, also showed a significant increase in the CD14+CD16++/CD14+/++CD16+ monocyte populations, which was accompanied by a significant decrease in circulating mDCs. We finally show that under typical Mo-mDC culture conditions, monocytes isolated from patients with sepsis as compared to healthy controls, preferentially differentiated into CD14+/++HLA-DR++ cells. We suggest that Wnt5a is a possible candidate mediator for the CD14+/++CD16+ monocyte accumulation seen in patients with infectious disease and cancer. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Bergenfelz, C., Janols, H., Wullt, M., Jirström, K., Bredberg, A., & Leandersson, K. (2013). Wnt5a Inhibits Human Monocyte-Derived Myeloid Dendritic Cell Generation. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 78(2), 194–204. https://doi.org/10.1111/sji.12075

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