BACKGROUND & AIMS: The cellular mediators of acute pancreatitis are incompletely understood. Dendritic cells (DCs) can promote or suppress inflammation, depending on their subtype and context. We investigated the roles of DC in development of acute pancreatitis. METHODS: Acute pancreatitis was induced in CD11c.DTR mice using caerulein or L-arginine; DCs were depleted by administration of diphtheria toxin. Survival was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS: Numbers of major histocompatibility complex II(+)CD11c(+) DCs increased 100-fold in pancreata of mice with acute pancreatitis to account for nearly 15% of intrapancreatic leukocytes. Intrapancreatic DCs acquired a distinct immune phenotype in mice with acute pancreatitis; they expressed higher levels of major histocompatibility complex II and CD86 and increased production of interleukin-6, membrane cofactor protein-1, and tumor necrosis factor-α. However, rather than inducing an organ-destructive inflammatory process, DCs were required for pancreatic viability; the exocrine pancreas died in mice that were depleted of DCs and challenged with caerulein or L-arginine. All mice with pancreatitis that were depleted of DCs died from acinar cell death within 4 days. Depletion of DCs from mice with pancreatitis resulted in neutrophil infiltration and increased levels of systemic markers of inflammation. However, the organ necrosis associated with depletion of DCs did not require infiltrating neutrophils, activation of nuclear factor-κB, or signaling by mitogen-activated protein kinase or tumor necrosis factor-α. CONCLUSIONS: DCs are required for pancreatic viability in mice with acute pancreatitis and might protect organs against cell stress.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The cellular mediators of acute pancreatitis are incompletely understood. Dendritic cells (DCs) can promote or suppress inflammation, depending on their subtype and context. We investigated the roles of DC in development of acute pancreatitis. METHODS:Acute pancreatitis was induced in CD11c.DTR mice using caerulein or L-arginine; DCs were depleted by administration of diphtheria toxin. Survival was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS: Numbers of major histocompatibility complex II(+)CD11c(+) DCs increased 100-fold in pancreata of mice with acute pancreatitis to account for nearly 15% of intrapancreatic leukocytes. Intrapancreatic DCs acquired a distinct immune phenotype in mice with acute pancreatitis; they expressed higher levels of major histocompatibility complex II and CD86 and increased production of interleukin-6, membrane cofactor protein-1, and tumornecrosis factor-α. However, rather than inducing an organ-destructive inflammatory process, DCs were required for pancreatic viability; the exocrine pancreas died in mice that were depleted of DCs and challenged with caerulein or L-arginine. All mice with pancreatitis that were depleted of DCs died from acinar cell death within 4 days. Depletion of DCs from mice with pancreatitis resulted in neutrophil infiltration and increased levels of systemic markers of inflammation. However, the organ necrosis associated with depletion of DCs did not require infiltrating neutrophils, activation of nuclear factor-κB, or signaling by mitogen-activated protein kinase or tumornecrosis factor-α. CONCLUSIONS: DCs are required for pancreatic viability in mice with acute pancreatitis and might protect organs against cell stress.
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