March1-dependent modulation of donor MHC II on CD103+ dendritic cells mitigates alloimmunity

CD103+ 树突状细胞上供体 MHC II 的 March1 依赖性调节可减轻同种免疫

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作者:Thiago J Borges, Naoka Murakami, Felipe D Machado, Ayesha Murshid, Benjamin J Lang, Rafael L Lopes, Laura M Bellan, Mayuko Uehara, Krist H Antunes, Maria José Pérez-Saéz, Gabriel Birrane, Priscila Vianna, João Ismael B Gonçalves, Rafael F Zanin, Jamil Azzi, Reza Abdi, Satoshi Ishido, Jeoung-Sook Shi

Abstract

In transplantation, donor dendritic cells (do-DCs) initiate the alloimmune response either by direct interaction with host T cells or by transferring intact donor MHC to host DCs. However, how do-DCs can be targeted for improving allograft survival is still unclear. Here we show CD103+ DCs are the major do-DC subset involved in the acute rejection of murine skin transplants. In the absence of CD103+ do-DCs, less donor MHC-II is carried to host lymph nodes, fewer allogenic T cells are primed and allograft survival is prolonged. Incubation of skin grafts with the anti-inflammatory mycobacterial protein DnaK reduces donor MHC-II on CD103+DCs and prolongs graft survival. This effect is mediated through IL-10-induced March1, which ubiquitinates and decreases MHC-II levels. Importantly, in vitro pre-treatment of human DCs with DnaK reduces their ability to prime alloreactive T cells. Our findings demonstrate a novel therapeutic approach to dampen alloimmunity by targeting donor MHC-II on CD103+DCs.

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