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Requirement of CCL17 for CCR7- and CXCR4-dependent migration of cutaneous dendritic cells
Authors:Susanne Stutte  Thomas Quast  Nancy Gerbitzki  Terhi Savinko  Nina Novak  Julia Reifenberger  Bernhard Homey  Waldemar Kolanus  Harri Alenius  Irmgard F?rster
Affiliation:aMolecular Immunology, Leibniz Institut fuer Umweltmedizinische Forschung, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany;;bLIMES Institute, Molecular Immune and Cell Biology, University of Bonn, D-53115 Bonn, Germany;;cUnit of Excellence in Immunotoxicology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, FIN-00250 Helsinki, Finland; and;dDepartment of Dermatology, Heinrich Heine University, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Chemokines are known to regulate the steady-state and inflammatory migration of cutaneous dendritic cells (DCs). The β-chemokine CCL17, a ligand of CCR4, is inducibly expressed in a subset of DCs and is strongly up-regulated in atopic diseases. Using an atopic dermatitis model, we show that CCL17-deficient mice develop acanthosis as WT mice, whereas dermal inflammation, T helper 2-type cytokine production, and the allergen-specific humoral immune response are significantly decreased. Notably, CCL17-deficient mice retained Langerhans cells (LCs) in the lesional skin after chronic allergen exposure, whereas most LCs emigrated from the epidermis of allergen-treated WT controls into draining lymph nodes (LNs). Moreover, CCL17-deficient LCs showed impaired emigration from the skin after exposure to a contact sensitizer. In contrast, the absence of CCR4 had no effect on cutaneous DC migration and development of atopic dermatitis symptoms. As an explanation for the major migratory defect of CCL17-deficient DCs in vivo, we demonstrate impaired mobility of CCL17-deficient DCs to CCL19/21 in 3D in vitro migration assays and a blockade of intracellular calcium release in response to CCR7 ligands. In addition, responsiveness of CCL17-deficient DCs to CXCL12 was impaired as well. We demonstrate that the inducible chemokine CCL17 sensitizes DCs for CCR7- and CXCR4-dependent migration to LN-associated homeostatic chemokines under inflammatory conditions and thus plays an important role in cutaneous DC migration.
Keywords:atopic dermatitis   CCL22   CCR4   GPCR   Langerhans cells
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