NOD2 activity modulates the phenotype of LPS-stimulated dendritic cells to promote the development of T-helper type 2-like lymphocytes - Possible implications for NOD2-associated Crohn's disease

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Butler, Matt [1 ]
Chaudhary, Rakesh [1 ]
van Heel, David A. [2 ]
Playford, Raymond J. [2 ]
Ghosh, Subrata [1 ]
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[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Fac Med, Dept Gastroenterol, London W12 0NN, England
[2] Univ London, Royal London Hosp, London, England
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10.1016/j.crohns.2007.08.006
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Sensing of commensal microorganisms via Toll-like receptors (TLR) in the gut is essential for maintaining intestinal homeostasis in healthy individuals. Conversely, Crohn's disease is characterised by an inappropriate T helper-type 1 (Thl)-mediated immune response towards these same microorganisms. NOD2 is expressed by dendritic cells (DC) and mediates responses to bacterial. muramyl-dipeptides (MDP). Mutations in NOD2 (CARD15) have recently been associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease although the underlying mechanisms have yet to be established. We investigated the functional outcome of NOD2 and TLR4-mediated activation in monocyte-derived DC from wild-type NOD2 healthy controls and NOD2 frame-shift mutation-carrying Crohn's disease patients. In wild-type DC, MDP acted synergisticatly with LPS to amplify inflammatory cytokine production, enhance co-stimulatory molecule expression, and produce DC that promoted the proliferation of naive, allogeneic, CD4(+) T lymphocytes with a Th2-like cytokine profile. By contrast, DC carrying homozygous NOD2 mutations were unable to react to MDP, responded to LPS only, and promoted the development of Th1 cells. These results suggest activation of the NOD2 pathway in DC modulates their response to TLR agonists and regulates their ability to induce polarised Th1 responses. As a consequence, Crohn's disease patients with defective NOD2 may be predisposed to the generation of strongly polarised Th1 responses against common commensal microorganisms. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation.
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