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This study examined the influence of cytokines on surface antigen expression by gingival Langerhans cells (LC) in organ culture, interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) upregulated the expression of
CD1a
, HLA-DR and HLA-DP antigens on LC. TNF-alpha,
interleukin-4
(
IL-4
), and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) suppressed CD29 expression, while other cytokines, including interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor, were without effect. No cytokines induced CD3, CD4, CD23, CD25 or CD45 RA antigen expression in organ culture. Since TNF-alpha and IL-6 can be secreted by keratinocytes, these molecules, together with interleukin-1, are likely to play a role in the local control of LC number and function within the epithelial milleu. Thus, alterations in cytokine secretion by keratinocytes may at least in part be responsible for variations in LC number and antigen expression which occur in oral mucosal disorders.
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PMID:Modulation of Langerhans cell surface antigen expression by recombinant cytokines. 170 Nov 95
Peptides of melanosomal proteins have recently been shown to be recognized in an HLA-restricted mode by specific cytolytic T lymphocytes in melanoma patients. Dendritic antigen-presenting cells (DC) are considered to be the most effective stimulators of T cell responses, and the use of these cells has therefore been proposed to generate therapeutic responses to tumor antigens in cancer patients. We, therefore, generated DC from peripheral blood of normal donors in the presence of granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor and
interleukin-4
. Flow cytometric analysis of the cells during a 2-week culture revealed a loss of CD14 and CD34 expression, a concomittent increase of
CD1a
, CD11a,b and c, CD44, CD45, CD54, HLA-class I and II, and intermediate levels of CD26, CD80 and CD86. Cultured DC stimulated proliferation of allogeneic T cells and induced a marked, up to 20-fold, stimulation of T cell proliferation after pulsing with tetanus toxoid. To achieve independence of already-identified antigenic peptides presented in HLA class I-restricted fashion, which limits the general applicability of such peptides for vaccination of melanoma patients, we tested whether DC are transfectable with eukaryotic expression plasmids. DC transfected with two reporter genes (CAT, beta-galactosidase) using a liposome-based transfection technique, exhibited only low levels of enzymatically active proteins, but were able to degrade rapidly intracellular proteins and to process peptides efficiently. Chloramphenicol acetyltransferase as well as tyrosinase mRNA were detectable after transfection by reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, and enzyme activities became measurable. Furthermore, DC transfected with the tyrosinase gene were able to induce specific T cell activation in vitro, indicating appropriate peptide processing and presentation in DC after transfection. These data suggest new approaches to future tumor vaccination strategies.
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PMID:Dendritic cells generated from peripheral blood transfected with human tyrosinase induce specific T cell activation. 748 49
It is well established by in vivo and in vitro studies that dendritic cells (DCs) originate from hematopoietic progenitor cells. However, the presumed intermediate of Birbeck granule (BG)+ Langerhans cells (LCs) has not been detected in cultures derived from bone marrow or peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs), thus contrasting with the data obtained with cord blood. We show here that large numbers of BG+ LCs can be generated from human CD34+ PBPCs in vitro, when granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and
interleukin-4
, potent promotors of LC/DC differentiation, are combined with a cocktail of early acting hematopoietic growth factors. LCs were found to emerge from CD33+CD11b+CD14- progenitor cells that they share with the monocytic lineage. During culture, these cells exhibited a sequence of dramatic morphologic changes, starting with a major increase in granularity followed by an increase in size herein exceeding that of all peripheral blood cells. At the same time,
CD1a
and major histocompatibility complex class II expression were upregulated and virtually all CD1a++ cells were BG+ by electron microscopy. With prolonged culture,
CD1a
was downregulated on a major population of cells, paralleled by a loss of BG and an increase of CD4, CD25, and CD80 expression that may correspond to the maturation of epidermal LC in vitro. However, these cells were consistently CD5- and did not exhibit changes in the CD45-isoform expression during culture. The availability of large numbers of these highly purified BG+ LCs and mature DCs allows for specific analysis of these subpopulations and provides a source of potent antigen-presenting cells from individual patients for vaccination protocols against infectious or tumor-associated antigens.
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PMID:Delineation of the dendritic cell lineage by generating large numbers of Birbeck granule-positive Langerhans cells from human peripheral blood progenitor cells in vitro. 754 68
Macrophages play important roles in immunity and inflammation, and in allergic, granulomatous and neoplastic diseases. Here, we present the indepth results of an ongoing study of macrophage differentiation pathways in cutaneous macrophage disorders and in vitro. Up to now, a total of 40 cases of cutaneous macrophage disorders (histiocytoses and granulomas) and related diseases were examined using a panel of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to macrophage differentiation antigens (mAb MS-1, mAb alpha
CD1a
, mAb alpha CD34, mAb RM 3/1, mAb alpha CD11c, mAb alpha CD36, mAb MAC 387, mAb 27E10, polyclonal antibodies alpha MRP-8 and -14, mAb alpha CD68, mAb 25F9, mAb DRC1-R4/23, and mAb 1F10). Of these, MS-1 high molecular weight protein, synthesized by non-continuous sinusoidal endothelial cells and highly dendritic perivascular macrophages in normal human organs, is the most specific macrophage differentiation marker. MS-1 high molecular weight protein is selectively expressed by cutaneous non-Langerhans cell histocytoses, and proves to be a valuable diagnostic tool for these diseases. MS-1 high molecular weight protein is not found in Langerhans cell histiocytosis cells, epithelioid cells in sarcoidosis, and palisading histiocytes in granuloma annulare. MS-1+ macrophages may be found intermingled in cellular type dermatofibroma and in foreign body granulomas; they differ from MS-1+ non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis cells by their highly dendritic morphology, and thus rather resemble the MS-1+ macrophages in normal skin. RM 3/1 antigen shows a similar, but broader expression pattern including non-Langerhans cell histiocytoses, xanthelasmata palpebrarum, foreign body granulomas, granuloma annulare, and cellular type dermatofibroma. Moreover, xanthelasmata palpebrarum paradigmatically represent a class of macrophage lesions with strong RM 3/1, but little MS-1 antigen expression. In sarcoidosis, RM 3/1+ macrophages are only found at the very periphery of epithelioid cell granulomas. In contrast, 25F9 antigen is strongly and consistently expressed in epithelioid cells of sarcoidosis, and in foreign body granulomas. In cultured human monocytes/macrophages, RM 3/1 antigen is expressed early on, while MS-1 high molecular weight protein and 25F9 antigen are late and very late macrophage differentiation antigens, respectively. Expression of RM 3/1 antigen and MS-1 high molecular weight protein is inducible by glucocorticoid and
interleukin-4
, and less so by interleukin-13 and interleukin-10, and combinations thereof, while 25F9 antigen seems to be less influenced by these agents. Interferon-gamma (and less so tumor necrosis factor-alpha) inhibit expression of all three antigens in cultured human monocytes/macrophages.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Dissection of macrophage differentiation pathways in cutaneous macrophage disorders and in vitro. 774 70
Dendritic cells (CD) are the most efficient antigen presenting cells for T lymphocytes. CD1a+ CD14- CD with high antigen-presenting capacities can now be obtained easily from adherent peripheral blood monocytes by culture in the presence of granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor and
interleukin-4
(Sallusto et al., J. Exp. Med. 1994. 179: 1109). Human macrophages express a membrane lectin, or sugar-specific receptor, which specifically mediates the binding and endocytosis of mannose- and fucose-terminated glycoproteins and is involved in the phagocytosis of pathogens. A similar lectin activity was sought on cultured human DC using flow cytometry and confocal microscopy to detect binding and internalization of fluoresceinated neoglycoproteins [bovine serum albumin (BSA) substituted with sugar residues]. Several neoglycoproteins, especially alpha-L-fucosyl-, alpha-D-mannosyl-, N,N'-di-acetyl-beta-chitobiosyl- and beta-D-glucosyl-BSA, were endocytosed by cultured human CD1a+ DC as well as by
CD1a
- CD14- cells which were also obtained in the culture. Fuc-BSA and Man-BSA had the same number of binding sites (1.7 x 10(6)/cell) on CD1a+ DC, and bound with an affinity constant close to 10(7) 1/mol. Inhibition experiments indicated that these two neoglycoproteins bound to the same membrane lectin. CD1a+ and
CD1a
- cells were both labeled by an antiserum specific for the human macrophage mannose receptor. The membrane lectin specific for mannose and fucose that is evidenced in these experiments on cultured DC may be similar to the macrophage membrane lectin or may share functional and structural properties with it.
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PMID:Expression of a mannose/fucose membrane lectin on human dendritic cells. 861 9
Immunological mechanisms play an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Lesional psoriatic skin-derived T-cell clones have been shown to stimulate keratinocyte proliferation and to predominantly express a T-helper type 1 cytokine pattern. However, T-helper type 2-like cytokines have also been identified in some psoriatic T-cell clones. In parallel to the T-helper type 1/type 2 dichotomy, a distinction between interferon-gamma-induced (classically activated) macrophages and
interleukin-4
/glucocorticoid-induced (alternatively activated) macrophages has been put forward as a conceptual framework for a better understanding of immunopathological processes. In the present study, the phenotype of mononuclear phagocytes in psoriatic skin lesions (n = 21), allergic contact dermatitis (n = 4) and normal skin (n = 2) was investigated using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against monocytes/macrophages and dendritic cells (mAb MS-1, RM 3/1, and 25F9 against subsets of in vitro alternatively activated macrophages, and mAb against myeloid antigens
CD1a
, CD11b, CD11c, CD34, CD36, and CD68). With regard to mononuclear phagocytes, psoriatic skin was found to be compartmentalized into epidermis, subepidermal space, and upper and lower dermis. RM 3/1++ +, MS-1+/-, 25F9- dendritic macrophages previously classified as type II alternatively activated macrophages were the dominant dermal macrophage population in psoriatic skin, while intraepidermal and epithelium-lining macrophages expressed a different, presumably classically activated, macrophage phenotype (RM 3/1-, MS-1-, 25F9-, CD68+2, CD11b+2). In allergic contact dermatitis, a classical T-helper type 1 disease, RM 3/1++ + macrophages were less prominent. Since MS-1 high molecular weight protein is much more sensitive to interferon-gamma-induced suppression than RM 3/1 antigen, a predominance of T-helper type 1 cytokines in psoriasis could explain why dermal dendritic macrophages do not express the fully induced MS-1++ +, RM 3/1++ +, 25F9+/- phenotype of type I alternatively activated macrophages.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical identification of type II alternatively activated dendritic macrophages (RM 3/1+3, MS-1+/-, 25F9-) in psoriatic dermis. 895 Apr 56
In this study we have analyzed the feasibility of gene transfer in human dendritic cells (DCs). DCs were generated from T and B cell-depleted peripheral blood mononuclear cells cultured for 7 days in the presence of granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and
interleukin-4
(
IL-4
). The cells showed morphologic and immunophenotypical features typical of DCs, including expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II molecules,
CD1a
, CD80, CD86, CD13, CD33, CD40, and CD54. The cells showed high stimulatory activity in both allogeneic and autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). The bacterial reporter gene lacZ coding for beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) was introduced in DCs by three sequential cycles of infection using a MFG retroviral vector system. After 7 days of culture 35-67% of the cells showed high expression of beta-gal activity, proving successful gene transfer. Stable integration of the lacZ gene was demonstrated by genomic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) up to 20 days after gene transfer. The percentage of transduction was similar when DCs were further purified by immunomagnetic separation according to
CD1a
-expression. We conclude that human DCs can be efficiently gene modified, further broadening the spectrum of possible DC-based clinical applications.
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PMID:Successful retroviral mediated transduction of a reporter gene in human dendritic cells: feasibility of therapy with gene-modified antigen presenting cells. 898 5
We compared dendritic cells (DC) derived from CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells with tumor necrosis factor alpha and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) to DC derived from monocytes/macrophages with
interleukin-4
(
IL-4
) and GM-CSF. Monocyte/macrophage-derived DC demonstrated higher levels of
CD1a
, lower levels of CD14, greater stimulatory activity in mixed lymphocyte reactions, and greater capacity to present soluble protein antigen than CD34+ cell-derived DC. Lymphocytes stimulated with antigen-pulsed, monocyte/macrophage-derived DC produced more IL-10 than those stimulated with antigen-pulsed, CD34+-derived DC. Whereas CD1a+ DC could be derived from CD34+ cells in serum-free- and human-sera-containing cultures, the derivation of CD1a+ DC from monocytes/macrophages required the presence of fetal calf serum. The spectrum of cytokine mRNA expression, the presentation of peptide antigen, and the sensitivity to human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection of CD34(+)- and monocyte/macrophage-derived DC were comparable. Although cells derived by both methods are potent antigen-presenting cells, there are differences between DC derived in vitro from hematopoietic progenitors and from monocytes/macrophages that may influence their in vivo activity.
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PMID:Phenotypic and functional differences between human dendritic cells derived in vitro from hematopoietic progenitors and from monocytes/macrophages. 912 9
We report the generation of dendritic cells (DC) starting from CD34+ bone marrow (BM) progenitor cells, using a two-stage culture system in which, besides granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), stem-cell factor (SCF) was added during the first 5 days, while
interleukin-4
(
IL-4
) and/or interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) were added during the secondary culture period of 9 days. Addition of
IL-4
favoured the outgrowth of CD1a+, HLA-DR+, CD4+, CD40+, CD80+ but CD14- cells with dendritic morphology and strong antigen-presenting capacity. Addition of IFN-gamma selectively induced HLA-DR and CD86 but did not up-regulate
CD1a
expression or antigen-presenting capacity of the differentiated cells. An antagonism between
IL-4
and IFN-gamma could further be confirmed in that, as compared with
IL-4
alone, the simultaneous addition of
IL-4
and IFN-gamma to GM-CSF plus TNF-alpha during maturation reduced both the phenotypical (
CD1a
, CD4, CD40) and functional characteristics of DC. Using receptor-specific TNF-alpha mutants, we investigated the relative involvement of TNF-alpha receptors R1 and R2 in the generation of DC. The induction of
CD1a
and HLA-DR, as well as the increase in allostimulatory capacity were dependent on TNF-R1 triggering, whereas triggering through TNF-R2 had no measurable effect. We conclude first, that the expansion of DC from BM progenitors could most effectively be enhanced in a two-stage culture assay using SCF, GM-CSF, TNF-alpha and
IL-4
; second, that the effect of TNF-alpha in DC generation involves signalling via the TNF-R1 receptor; and third, that IFN-gamma counteracts some of the effects of
IL-4
in DC generation.
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PMID:Generation of dendritic cells from bone marrow progenitors using GM-CSF, TNF-alpha, and additional cytokines: antagonistic effects of IL-4 and IFN-gamma and selective involvement of TNF-alpha receptor-1. 937 94
Dendritic cells (DC) are considered to be the most potent antigen-presenting cells (APC) in the immune system. In this study, we analyzed the regulation of apoptosis of human peripheral blood-derived DC. DC were generated from adherent peripheral blood mononuclear cells that had been cultured for 7 days with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and
interleukin-4
. These cells displayed phenotypic properties of DC, including dendritic processes, expression of
CD1a
and lack of expression of CD14, and were very potent at presenting soluble antigens to T cells. Blood-derived DC were demonstrated to express the Fas/CD95 antigen and an agonist antibody to CD95 strongly induced apoptotic cell death in these cells. Soluble trimeric CD40 ligand potently inhibited both CD95-mediated and spontaneous apoptosis in DC. The data suggest that interactions between members of the tumor necrosis factor family of ligands expressed by T cells with their receptors on DC play an important role in the regulation of apoptosis in DC during antigen presentation and may, therefore, regulate the duration of T cell expansion and cytokine production.
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PMID:CD40 ligand inhibits Fas/CD95-mediated apoptosis of human blood-derived dendritic cells. 946 1
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