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Julie Hervé1, Karine Haurogné2, Elodie Bacou2, Sylvie Pogu2, Marie Allard2, Grégoire Mignot2, Jean-Marie Bach2, Blandine Lieubeau3.
Abstract
Adrenergic receptor agonists and antagonists are extensively used as drugs in medicine for a broad spectrum of indications. We examined the consequences of β2-adrenergic stimulation of murine dendritic cells (DCs) on CD4+ T cell activation. We demonstrated in vitro that treatment of LPS-matured DCs with the β2-agonist salbutamol reduced their ability to trigger OT-II T cell proliferation specific for ovalbumin antigen. Salbutamol also induced a decrease in MHC class II molecule expression by DC through Gi protein activation. Co-culture of CD4+ T cells with salbutamol-conditioned mature DC impaired TNFα and IL-6 secretion while preserving IL-10 production by T cells. Using a vaccination protocol in mice, we showed that salbutamol favored IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells. None of these effects was observed when working with β2-adrenoreceptor deficient mice. Finally, we suggest that β2-adrenergic stimulation of DC could be an interesting way to shape CD4+ T cell responses for the purposes of immunotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: CD4+ T lymphocyte; Dendritic cell; IL-10; Salbutamol; β2-adrenergic receptor
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29134568 DOI: 10.1007/s12026-017-8966-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Res ISSN: 0257-277X Impact factor: 2.829