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Nucleotide oligomerization domain-containing proteins instruct T cell helper type 2 immunity through stromal activation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1015063108

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  1. Fondation Recherche Medical
  2. Fondation Bettencourt Schueller
  3. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia
  4. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  5. Fonds de la Recherche en Sante Quebec
  6. Canadian Association of Gastroenterology/CIHR
  7. Frederick Banting
  8. Austrian Science Foundation
  9. National Institutes of Health [AI070535, CA91837]
  10. Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada
  11. American Asthma Foundation

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Although a number of studies have examined the development of T-helper cell type 2 (Th2) immunity in different settings, the mechanisms underlying the initiation of this arm of adaptive immunity are not well understood. We exploited the fact that immunization with antigen plus either nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing proteins 1 (Nod1) or 2 (Nod2) agonists drives Th2 induction to understand how these pattern-recognition receptors mediate the development of systemic Th2 immune responses. Here, we show in bone-marrow chimeric mice that Nod1 and Nod2 expression within the stromal compartment is necessary for priming of effector CD4(+) Th2 responses and specific IgG1 antibodies. In contrast, sensing of these ligands by dendritic cells was not sufficient to induce Th2 immunity, although these cells contribute to the response. Moreover, we determined that CD11c(+) cells were the critical antigen-presenting cells, whereas basophils and B cells did not affect the capacity of Nod ligands to induce CD4(+) Th2 effector function. Finally, we found that full Th2 induction upon Nod1 and Nod2 activation was dependent on both thymic stromal lymphopoietin production by the stromal cells and the up-regulation of the costimulatory molecule, OX40 ligand, on dendritic cells. This study provides in vivo evidence of how systemic Th2 immunity is induced in the context of Nod stimulation. Such understanding will influence the rational design of therapeutics that could reprogram the immune system during an active Th1-mediated disease, such as Crohn's disease.

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