Immunomodulatory effects of antigen-pulsed macrophages in a murine model of allergic asthma
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Immunomodulatory effects of antigen-pulsed macrophages in a murine model of allergic asthma
Abstract
Macrophages (Mphi) play an unique role in the activation and regulation of T cells through their ability to modulate specific costimulatory and cytokine signals. Here we investigated the immunomodulatory effects of allergen presentation by Mphi in a murine model of allergic asthma. Purified peritoneal Mphi were pulsed with ovalbumin (OVA) (OVA-Mphi), or the immunodominant epitope OVA(323-339) (OVA(323-339)-Mphi), and characterized for cell surface markers, cytokine production, and antigen-presenting capacity toward OVA(323-339)-specific DO11.10 T cells. Antigen-pulsed Mphi were injected (intravenously) in OVA-sensitized Balb/c mice that were repeatedly challenged with OVA or saline aerosol. Administration of OVA-Mphi inhibited airway eosinophilia and hyperresponsiveness to methacholine concomitant with a reduced interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-5 production by T cells upon OVA stimulation in vitro. Interestingly, OVA-induced IL-10 levels remained unchanged, whereas interferon-gamma could not be detected. In contrast to OVA-Mphi, OVA(323-339)-Mphi administration had no effects on these asthma manifestations. Additional in vitro studies demonstrated that OVA-Mphi, but not OVA(323-339)-Mphi, produced high levels of IL-10 upon interaction with the DO11.10 T cells. This IL-10 production by the OVA-Mphi was dependent on MHC-TCR and CD86-CD28, but not CD80-CD28 or CD40-CD154 interactions. Our data suggest that IL-10 production by allergen presenting Mphi plays a crucial role in successful immunotherapy.
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