• Title of article

    Modulation of dendritic cell innate and adaptive immune functions by oral and sublingual immunotherapy

  • Author/Authors

    Frischmeyer-Guerrerio، نويسنده , , Pamela A. and Keet، نويسنده , , Corinne A. and Guerrerio، نويسنده , , Anthony L. and Chichester، نويسنده , , Kristin L. and Bieneman، نويسنده , , Anja P. and Hamilton، نويسنده , , Robert G. and Wood، نويسنده , , Robert A. and Schroeder، نويسنده , , John T.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    47
  • To page
    59
  • Abstract
    Sublingual (SLIT) and oral immunotherapy (OIT) are promising treatments for food allergy, but underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Dendritic cells (DCs) induce and maintain Th2-type allergen-specific T cells, and also regulate innate immunity through their expression of Toll-like receptors (TLRs). We examined how SLIT and OIT influenced DC innate and adaptive immune responses in children with IgE-mediated cowʹs milk (CM) allergy. SLIT, but not OIT, decreased TLR-induced IL-6 secretion by myeloid DCs (mDCs). SLIT and OIT altered mDC IL-10 secretion, a potent inhibitor of FcεRI-dependent pro-inflammatory responses. OIT uniquely augmented IFN-α and decreased IL-6 secretion by plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), which was associated with reduced TLR-induced IL-13 release in pDC-T cell co-cultures. Both SLIT and OIT decreased Th2 cytokine secretion to CM in pDC-T, but not mDC-T, co-cultures. Therefore, SLIT and OIT exert unique effects on DC-driven innate and adaptive immune responses, which may inhibit allergic inflammation and promote tolerance.
  • Keywords
    food allergy , dendritic cell , immunotherapy , innate immunity , adaptive immunity , TOLERANCE
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Record number

    1857074