Functional analysis of antigen presentation by enteric glial cells during intestinal inflammation

肠道炎症过程中肠神经胶质细胞抗原呈递的功能分析

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作者:Ryan M Brown, Helen H Le, Isaac W Babcock, Tajie H Harris, Alban Gaultier

Abstract

The Enteric Nervous System is composed of a vastly interconnected network of neurons and glial cells that coordinate to regulate homeostatic gut function including intestinal motility, nutrient sensing, and mucosal barrier immunity. Enteric Glial Cells (EGCs) are a heterogeneous cell population located throughout the gastrointestinal tract and have well described roles in regulating intestinal immune responses. Enteric Glial Cells have been suggested to act as nonconventional antigen presenting cells via the Major Histocompatibility Complex II (MHC II), though this has not been confirmed functionally. Here, we investigate the capability of EGCs to present antigen on MHC I and MHC II using in vitro antigen presentation assays performed with primary murine EGC cultures. We found that EGCs are capable of functional antigen presentation on MHC I, including antigen cross-presentation, but are not capable of functional antigen presentation on MHC II. We also determined EGC cell surface MHC I and MHC II expression levels by flow cytometry during intestinal inflammation during Dextran Sodium Sulfate-induced colitis or acute Toxoplasma gondii infection. We found that EGCs upregulate MHC I during acute T. gondii infection and induce low-level MHC II expression. These findings suggest that EGCs may be important in the regulation of CD8+ T cell responses via MHC I mediated antigen (cross) presentation but may not be relevant for MHC II-mediated antigen presentation.

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