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Induction of immunomodulatory monocytes by human mesenchymal stem cell-derived hepatocyte growth factor through ERK1/2

Journal

JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY
Volume 96, Issue 2, Pages 295-303

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1189/jlb.3A0513-242R

Keywords

CD14(+) cells; CD4(+) T cells; Th1/2 cytokine

Funding

  1. National Science Council [NSC100-2321-B-400-022, NSC101-2321-B-400-009]
  2. National Health Research Institutes of Taiwan [01A1-CSPP06-014]

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Monocytes are a population of leukocytes that terminally differentiate into macrophages and DCs. Whereas these differentiated progeny have inflammatory and resident-which are more immunomodulatory-phenotypes, less has been reported on the plasticity of monocytes themselves. We found that MSCs, a population of somatic stem cells, can rapidly induce human and murine monocytes through secretion of HGF to acquire an immunomodulatory phenotype to suppress T cell effector function. MSCs are multilineage postnatal progenitor cells with strong immunomodulatory effects toward T lymphocytes, NK lymphocytes, and DCs, but less is known regarding their interactions with monocytes. We found that CD14(+) human monocytes express c-Met, the receptor for HGF, and both depletion of HGF-treated CD14(+) monocytes and knockdown of HGF secretion in MSCs abrogate the suppression of antiCD3/28-activated T cell proliferation. HGF-treated monocytes remain undifferentiated and can alter activated T cell cytokine expression from a Th1 toward Th2 profile. Moreover, monocytes cocultured with MSCs or treated with HGF alone can produce high levels of IL-10, a potent immunomodulatory cytokine. Injection of HGF to WT mice also results in an increase in IL-10(+) expressing monocytes from the spleen, a known reservoir for circulating monocytes. Mechanistically, HGFs modulate IL-10 production in monocytes through the ERK1/2 pathway. Our data demonstrate further the pleomorphic nature of MSC immunomodulation, as well as highlight the important role of immunomodulatory monocytes in altering T cell effector function.

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