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Soluble HLA-G molecules impair natural killer/dendritic cell crosstalk via inhibition of dendritic cells
Authors:Gros Frédéric  Cabillic Florian  Toutirais Olivier  Maux Amélie Le  Sebti Yasmine  Amiot Laurence
Affiliation:UPRES EA 3889, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France.
Abstract:HLA-G molecules are known to exert immunosuppressive action on DC maturation and on NK cells, and can in consequence inhibit respectively T cell responses and NK cytolysis. In this study, we show that monocyte-derived DC, differentiated in the presence of GM-CSF and IL-4, are sensitive to soluble (s) HLA-G molecules during LPS/IFN-gamma maturation as demonstrated by the decrease of CD80 and HLA-DR expressions and IL-12 secretion. Moreover, DC pretreated with sHLA-G were found to activate NK/DC crosstalk less than non-treated DC. Early activation of NK cells co-cultured with autologous DC was diminished as assessed by CD69 expression. The IFN-gamma production was impaired whereas a slight inhibition of the NK cell cytotoxicity against Daudi cell line was observed. Since sHLA-G is expressed in grafts or sites of tumour proliferation, its indirect action on NK cells via DC could constitute a pathway of early inhibition for both innate and specific immune responses.
Keywords:DC  HLA‐G  Immunomodulation  NK cells  NK/DC crosstalk
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