Dendritic Cells Amplify T Cell-Mediated Immune Responses in the Central Nervous System

  • Karman J
  • Chu H
  • Co D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neuroinflammation often starts with the invasion of T lymphocytes into the CNS leading to recruitment of macrophages and amplification of inflammation. In this study, we show that dendritic cells (DCs) facilitate T-T cell help in the CNS and contribute to the amplification of local neuroinflammation. We adoptively transferred defined amounts of naive TCR-transgenic (TCR) recombination-activating gene-1-deficient T cells into another TCR-transgenic mouse strain expressing different Ag specificity. Following adoptive transfers, we coinjected DCs that presented one or multiple Ags into the brain and followed the activation of T cells with defined specificities simultaneously. Injection of DCs presenting both Ags simultaneously led to significantly higher infiltration of T cells into the brain compared with injection of a mixture of DCs pulsed with two Ags separately. DCs mediated either cooperative or competitive interactions between T cell populations with different specificities depending upon their MHC-restricting element usage. These results suggest that DC-mediated cooperation between brain-infiltrating T cells of different Ag specificities in the CNS plays an important role in regulation of neuroinflammation. This work also implies that blocking Ag-specific responses may block not only the targeted specificities, but may also effectively block their cooperative assistance to other T cells. Therefore, these data justify more attention to Ag-specific therapeutic approaches for neuroinflammation.

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Karman, J., Chu, H. H., Co, D. O., Seroogy, C. M., Sandor, M., & Fabry, Z. (2006). Dendritic Cells Amplify T Cell-Mediated Immune Responses in the Central Nervous System. The Journal of Immunology, 177(11), 7750–7760. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.11.7750

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