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Ly49 C/I-dependent NKT cell-derived IL-10 is required for corneal graft survival and peripheral tolerance.

C M Watte1, T Nakamura, C H Lau, J R Ortaldo, J Stein-Streilein.   

Abstract

Similar to their activity on NK cells, Ly49 molecules play a pivotal role in influencing how NKT cells respond. It is known that Ly49 C/I is an inhibitory receptor capable of down-modulating proliferation, IFN-gamma response, and cytotoxic activity in cells that express it. In a model of peripheral tolerance induced via the eye, we observed that Ly49 C/I-positive, invariant NKT cells were required. To test if the NK inhibitory receptor functionally contributed to tolerance development, we used blocking antibody, in vivo and in vitro, to interfere with the development of antigen-specific suppression. A result of blocking ligation of Ly49 C/I inhibitory receptor prevented NKT cell production of IL-10 and the subsequent development of tolerance. Ly49 C/I-blocking antibodies also prevented corneal graft survival, a phenomenon dependent on eye-induced tolerance. Furthermore, in the presence of TCR stimulation, cross-linking of Ly49 C/I on CD4(+) NKT cells stimulated an increase in IL-10 mRNA and a decrease in IFN-gamma. The concept of Ly49 inhibitory receptors regulating immune reactivity to self by regulating immune activity of individual cells is thus expanded to include a role for the inhibitory receptors in the more global process of peripheral tolerance to foreign antigens.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18192489     DOI: 10.1189/jlb.0807579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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