Polymorphonuclear neutrophil-derived ectosomes interfere with the maturation of monocyte-derived dendritic cells

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Eken, Ceylan [1 ]
Gasser, Olivier [1 ]
Zenhaeusern, Gabriela [2 ]
Oehri, Ineke [2 ]
Hess, Christoph [2 ]
Schifferli, Juerg A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Basel Hosp, Immunonephrol Lab, Dept Res, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel Hosp, Immunobiol Lab, Dept Res, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
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10.4049/jimmunol.180.2.817
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) are a key component of the innate immune system. Their activation leads to the release of potent antimicrobial agents through degranulation. Simultaneously, PMNs release cell surface-derived microvesicles, so-called ectosomes (PMN-Ect). PMN-Ect are rightside-out vesicles with a diameter of 50-200 mm. They expose phosphatidylserine in the outer leaflet of their membrane and down-modulate monocyte/macrophage-activation in vitro. In this study, we analyzed the effects of PMN-Ect on maturation of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MoDCs). Intriguingly, exposing immature MoDCs to PMN-Ect modified their morphology, reduced their phagocytic activity, and increased the release of TGF-beta 1. When immature MoDCs were incubated with PMN-Ect and stimulated with the TLR4 ligand LPS, the maturation process was partially inhibited as evidenced by reduced expression of cell surface markers (CD40, CD80, CD83, CD86, and HLA-DP DQ DR), inhibition of cytokine-release (IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, and TNF-alpha), and a reduced capacity to induce T cell proliferation. Together these data provide evidence that PMN-Ect have the ability to modify MoDC maturation and function. PMN-Ect may thus represent an as yet unidentified host-factor influencing MoDC maturation at the site of injury, thereby possibly impacting on downstream MoDC-dependent immunity.
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