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E-Cadherin Marks a Subset of Inflammatory Dendritic Cells that Promote T Cell-Mediated Colitis
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Chronic Inflammatory DiseasesImmunologyImmune RegulationPathologyCd4 T Cell ResponsesInflammationE-cadherin MarksUlcerative ColitisAutoimmune DiseaseChronic InflammationAutoimmunityAdoptive TransferCell BiologyInflammatory DiseaseDendritic CellsCytokineMucosal ImmunologyInflammatory Dendritic CellsMonocyte-derived Inflammatory DcsMedicine
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a pivotal role in controlling the balance between tolerance and immunity in the intestine. Gut conditioned CD103(+) DCs promote regulatory T (Treg) cell responses; however, little is known about DCs that drive inflammation in the intestine. Here, we show that monocyte-derived inflammatory DCs that express E-cadherin, the receptor for CD103, promote intestinal inflammation. E-cadherin(+) DCs accumulated in the inflamed mesenteric lymph nodes and colon, had high expression of toll-like receptors, and produced colitogenic cytokines, such as IL-6 and IL-23, after activation. Importantly, adoptive transfer of E-cadherin(+) DCs into T cell-restored immunodeficient hosts increased Th17 cell responses in the intestine and led to exacerbation of colitis. These results identify a monocyte-derived inflammatory DC subset that is associated with the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammation, providing a therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
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