Abstract
Immature dendritic cells (DCs) appear to be involved in peripheral immune tolerance via induction of IL-10-producing CD4 + T cells. We examined the role of TNF-α in generation of the IL-10-producing CD4 + T cells by immature DCs. Immature bone marrow-derived DCs from wild type (WT) or TNF-α −/− mice were cocultured with CD4 + T cells from OVA specific TCR transgenic mice (OT-II) in the presence of OVA 323–339 peptide. The WT DCs efficiently induced the antigen-specific IL-10-producing CD4 + T cells, while the ability of the TNF-α −/− DCs to induce these CD4 + T cells was considerably depressed. Addition of exogenous TNF-α recovered the impaired ability of the TNF-α −/− DCs to induce IL-10-producing T cells. However, no difference in this ability was observed between TNF-α −/− and WT DCs after their maturation by LPS. Thus, TNF-α appears to be critical for the generation of IL-10-producing CD4 + T cells during the antigen presentation by immature DCs.
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