Monocyte Stabilin-1 Suppresses the Activation of Th1 Lymphocytes

  • Palani S
  • Elima K
  • Ekholm E
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this study, we analyzed the putative functions of stabilin-1 in blood monocytes. Microarray analysis revealed downregulation of several proinflammatory genes in the stabilin-1high monocytes when compared with stabilin-1low monocytes. When cocultured with stabilin-1high monocytes, IFN-γ synthesis by T cells was diminished in Ag-recall assays. Knockdown of stabilin-1 in monocytes increased the synthesis of several proinflammatory molecules, including TNF-α, and supported high IFN-γ and low IL-4 and IL-5 production by T cells in Ag-specific stimulation assays. Anti–stabilin-1 Ab treatment also led to increased IFN-γ synthesis in the recall assays. In clinical settings, the expression of stabilin-1 was diminished on blood monocytes and tissue macrophages under proinflammatory conditions. These data define stabilin-1 as a new immunosuppressive molecule and suggest that stabilin-1high monocytes may dampen proinflammatory reactions in vivo.

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Palani, S., Elima, K., Ekholm, E., Jalkanen, S., & Salmi, M. (2016). Monocyte Stabilin-1 Suppresses the Activation of Th1 Lymphocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 196(1), 115–123. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500257

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