Long-term tolerance to skin commensals is established neonatally through a specialized dendritic cell subgroup

对皮肤共生菌的长期耐受性是在新生儿时期通过专门的树突状细胞亚群建立的

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作者:Antonin Weckel, Miqdad O Dhariwala, Kevin Ly, Victoria M Tran, Oluwasunmisola T Ojewumi, Julianne B Riggs, Jeanmarie R Gonzalez, Laura R Dwyer, Joy N Okoro, John M Leech, Margot S Bacino, Grace D Cho, Geil Merana, Niroshana Anandasabapathy, Yosuke Kumamoto, Tiffany C Scharschmidt

Abstract

Early-life establishment of tolerance to commensal bacteria at barrier surfaces carries enduring implications for immune health but remains poorly understood. Here, we showed that tolerance in skin was controlled by microbial interaction with a specialized subset of antigen-presenting cells. More particularly, CD301b+ type 2 conventional dendritic cells (DCs) in neonatal skin were specifically capable of uptake and presentation of commensal antigens for the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells. CD301b+ DC2 were enriched for phagocytosis and maturation programs, while also expressing tolerogenic markers. In both human and murine skin, these signatures were reinforced by microbial uptake. In contrast to their adult counterparts or other early-life DC subsets, neonatal CD301b+ DC2 highly expressed the retinoic-acid-producing enzyme, RALDH2, the deletion of which limited commensal-specific Treg cell generation. Thus, synergistic interactions between bacteria and a specialized DC subset critically support early-life tolerance at the cutaneous interface.

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