IL-15-induced conversion of monocytes to mature dendritic cells

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Abstract

IL-15 is produced by a wide variety of tissues in response to inflammatory stimuli. We examined the effect of IL-15 in supporting the maturation of monocytes to dendritic cells in ex vivo culture. IL-15 transformed CD14+ monocytes to mature dendritic cells. These dendritic cells were similar to those obtained from monocyte cultures treated with a combination of the cytokines GM-CSF, IL-4 and TNF-α. The effects of IL-15 did not depend on endogenously produced GM-CSF. The IL-15-induced dendritic cells also expressed chemokines and stimulated strong allo-responses that were characteristic of mature dendritic cells. These data indicate that CD14+ monocytes respond to IL-15 by undergoing morphological transformation and acquiring characteristic dendritic cell features that facilitate antigen-specific responses of T cells. Thus, the release of IL-15 by inflammatory stimuli may induce the conversion of monocytes to immuno-stimulatory dendritic cells to support primary immune responses against pathogens.

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Saikh, K. U., Khan, A. S., Kissner, T., & Ulrich, R. G. (2001). IL-15-induced conversion of monocytes to mature dendritic cells. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 126(3), 447–455. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2001.01672.x

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