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© by The Society for Leukocyte Biology
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, doi:10.1189/jlb.0704423


Received for publication July 26, 2004.
Revised November 4, 2004.
Accepted for publication December 10, 2004.


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MHC class II signaling function is regulated during maturation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells

Bernard Drénou *, Laurence Amiot *, Niclas Setterblad {dagger}, Sophie Taque *, Valérie Guilloux *, Dominique Charron {dagger}, Renée Fauchet *, and Nuala Mooney {dagger}@

*Laboratoire d’Hématologie et de Biologie des cellules sanguines (UPRES 22-33), Faculté de Médecine, Rennes, Cedex, France; and {dagger}Immunogénétique Humaine, INSERM U396, Institut Universitaire d’Hématologie, Paris, Cedex, France

@ To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: nuala.mooney{at}histo.chu-stlouis.fr.


   Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC) play a central role in the immune response, linking innate and adaptative responses to pathogens. Myeloid DC (MDC) produce interleukin-12 in response to bacterial stimuli, whereas plasmacytoid DC (PDC) produce high levels of type I interferon upon viral infection. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR engagement has been shown to induce apoptosis in various antigen-presenting cells (APC). We now report the consequences of HLA-DR molecule engagement in human PDC, which had thus far not been studied as a result of the difficulty in isolating such cells. HLA-DR engagement on PDC, obtained using a two-step, immunomagnetic separation, led to recruitment of HLA-DR molecules at the site of engagement in mature but not immature PDC. In contrast, relocalization of protein kinase C (PKC) isoenzymes, indicating PKC activation, was observed at the site of HLA-DR engagement and was accompanied by relocalization of a lipid raft marker, the ganglioside M1 staining, in immature and mature PDC. Similar to MDC, HLA-DR-mediated apoptosis was regulated throughout PDC maturation. Freshly isolated PDC were resistant, whereas CD40 ligand-matured PDC were sensitive to HLA-DR-mediated apoptosis. Neither caspase activation nor PKC activation was required for HLA-DR-mediated apoptosis. However, the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis was implicated as mature PDC underwent mitochondrial depolarization in response to HLA-DR engagement. These data provide further arguments for considering HLA-DR-mediated apoptosis as a conserved mechanism of regulating survival of diverse APC and support the ongoing development of humanized ligands for HLA class II molecules as therapeutic tools for use in lymphoproliferative disease.

Key Words: major histocompatibility complex • apoptosis • immune synapse




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