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Development of Th1-inducing capacity in myeloid dendritic cells requires environmental instruction

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 164, Issue 9, Pages 4507-4512

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.9.4507

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Dendritic cells (DC) are key initiators of primary immune responses, Myeloid DC can secrete IL-12, a potent Th1-driving factor, and are often viewed as Th1-prompting APC, Here we show that neither a Th1- nor a Th2-inducing function is an intrinsic attribute of human myeloid DC, but both depend on environmental instruction, Uncommitted immature DC require exposure to IFN-gamma, at the moment of induction of their maturation or shortly thereafter, to develop the capacity to produce high levels of IL-12p70 upon subsequent contact with naive Th cells. This effect is specific for IFN-gamma and is not shared by other IL-12-inducing factors. Type 1-polarized effector DC, matured in the presence of IFN-gamma, induce Th1 responses, in contrast to type 2-polarized DC matured in the presence of PGE(2) that induce Th2 responses. Type 1-polarized effector DC are resistant to further modulation, which may facilitate their potential use in immunotherapy.

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