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The kinase p38α functions in dendritic cells to regulate Th2-cell differentiation and allergic inflammation
Authors:Miaomiao Han  Jingyu Ma  Suidong Ouyang  Yanyan Wang  Tingting Zheng  Peishan Lu  Zihan Zheng  Weiheng Zhao  Hongjin Li  Yun Wu  Baohua Zhang  Ran Hu  Kinya Otsu  Xinguang Liu  Ying Wan  Huabin Li  Gonghua Huang
Abstract:
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a critical role in controlling T helper 2 (Th2) cell-dependent diseases, but the signaling mechanism that triggers this function is not fully understood. We showed that p38α activity in DCs was decreased upon HDM stimulation and dynamically regulated by both extrinsic signals and Th2-instructive cytokines. p38α-specific deletion in cDC1s but not in cDC2s or macrophages promoted Th2 responses under HDM stimulation. Further study showed that p38α in cDC1s regulated Th2-cell differentiation by modulating the MK2−c-FOS−IL-12 axis. Importantly, crosstalk between p38α-dependent DCs and Th2 cells occurred during the sensitization phase, not the effector phase, and was conserved between mice and humans. Our results identify p38α signaling as a central pathway in DCs that integrates allergic and parasitic instructive signals with Th2-instructive cytokines from the microenvironment to regulate Th2-cell differentiation and function, and this finding may offer a novel strategy for the treatment of allergic diseases and parasitic infection.
Keywords:Allergy, p38α  , dendritic cell, Th2
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