Native and genetically inactivated pertussis toxins induce human dendritic cell maturation and synergize with lipopolysaccharide in promoting T helper type 1 responses

被引:62
作者
Ausiello, CM [1 ]
Fedele, G [1 ]
Urbani, F [1 ]
Lande, R [1 ]
Di Carlo, B [1 ]
Cassone, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Super Sanita, Dep Bacteriol & Med Mycol, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
D O I
10.1086/341510
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The capacity of pertussis toxin (PT) to induce maturation and functional activities of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) was investigated. Both native PT (nPT) and genetically detoxified PT (dPT) efficiently promoted expression on DCs of CD80, CD86, human leukocyte antigen-DR, and CD83 markers, alloreactive antigen presentation, and cytokine production, primarily interferon (IFN)-gamma. Although they did not affect interleukin (IL)-10 production by lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated DCs, both nPT and dPT strongly synergized with LPS for IL-12 production. PTs plus LPS-stimulated DCs secreted soluble factors fostering IFN-gamma but not IL-4 and IL-5 production by naive T cells. T helper type 1 (Th1) polarization was, as alloreactive antigen presentation, inhibited by anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody. These findings support the notion that nPT, in addition to inducing specific immune response, is a potent Th1 adjuvant and that dPT fully preserves this adjuvanticity. The synergic interaction between PT and LPS in IL-12 production might be relevant for the mechanisms of vaccine-induced protection.
引用
收藏
页码:351 / 360
页数:10
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [1] The binding subunit of pertussis toxin inhibits HIV replication in human macrophages and virus expression in chronically infected promonocytic U1 cells
    Alfano, M
    Vallanti, G
    Biswas, P
    Bovolenta, C
    Vicenzi, E
    Mantelli, B
    Pushkarsky, T
    Rappuoli, R
    Lazzarin, A
    Bukrinsky, M
    Poli, G
    [J]. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2001, 166 (03) : 1863 - 1870
  • [2] Aste-Amezaga M, 1998, J IMMUNOL, V160, P5936
  • [3] Cell-mediated immune responses in four-year-old children after primary immunization with acellular pertussis vaccines
    Ausiello, CM
    Lande, R
    Urbani, F
    la Sala, A
    Stefanelli, P
    Salmaso, S
    Mastrantonio, P
    Cassone, A
    [J]. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1999, 67 (08) : 4064 - 4071
  • [4] Cell-mediated immunity and antibody responses to Bordetella pertussis antigens in children with a history of pertussis infection and in recipients of an acellular pertussis vaccine
    Ausiello, CM
    Lande, R
    Urbani, F
    Di Carlo, B
    Stefanelli, P
    Salmaso, S
    Mastrantonio, P
    Cassone, A
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2000, 181 (06) : 1989 - 1995
  • [5] Vaccine- and antigen-dependent type 1 and type 2 cytokine induction after primary vaccination of infants with whole-cell or acellular pertussis vaccines
    Ausiello, CM
    Urbani, F
    laSala, A
    Lande, R
    Cassone, A
    [J]. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1997, 65 (06) : 2168 - 2174
  • [6] Cell-mediated immune response of healthy adults to Bordetella pertussis vaccine antigens
    Ausiello, CM
    Lande, R
    la Sala, A
    Urbani, F
    Cassone, A
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1998, 178 (02) : 466 - 470
  • [7] Immunobiology of dendritic cells
    Banchereau, J
    Briere, F
    Caux, C
    Davoust, J
    Lebecque, S
    Liu, YT
    Pulendran, B
    Palucka, K
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 18 : 767 - +
  • [8] Cell-mediated and antibody responses to Bordetella pertussis antigens in children vaccinated with acellular or whole-cell pertussis vaccines
    Cassone, A
    Ausiello, CM
    Urbani, F
    Lande, R
    Giuliano, M
    LaSala, A
    Piscitelli, A
    Salmaso, S
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, 1997, 151 (03): : 283 - 289
  • [9] Constantinescu CS, 1998, EUR J IMMUNOL, V28, P2227, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199807)28:07<2227::AID-IMMU2227>3.0.CO
  • [10] 2-N