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Curcumin induces the tolerogenic dendritic cell that promotes differentiation of intestine‐protective regulatory T cells
Authors:Yingzi Cong  Lanfang Wang  Astrid Konrad  Trenton Schoeb  Charles O Elson
Institution:1. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, USA;2. Department of Human Genetics, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Abstract:The gut is home to a large number of Treg, with both CD4+ CD25+ Treg and bacterial antigen‐specific Tr1 cells present in normal mouse intestinal lamina propria. It has been shown recently that intestinal mucosal DC are able to induce Foxp3+ Treg through production of TGF‐β plus retinoic acid (RA). However, the factors instructing DC toward this mucosal phenotype are currently unknown. Curcumin has been shown to possess a number of biologic activities including the inhibition of NF‐κB signaling. We asked whether curcumin could modulate DC to be tolerogenic whose function could mimic mucosal DC. We report here that curcumin modulated BM‐derived DC to express ALDH1a and IL‐10. These curcumin‐treated DC induced differentiation of naïve CD4+ T cells into Treg resembling Treg in the intestine, including both CD4+CD25+ Foxp3+ Treg and IL‐10‐producing Tr1 cells. Such Treg induction required IL‐10, TGF‐β and retinoic acid produced by curcumin‐modulated DC. Cell contact as well as IL‐10 and TGF‐β production were involved in the function of such induced Treg. More importantly, these Treg inhibited antigen‐specific T‐cell activation in vitro and inhibited colitis due to antigen‐specific pathogenic T cells in vivo.
Keywords:Colitis  Curcumin  DC  Foxp3  Treg
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