Dendritic cells loaded with FK506 kill T cells in an antigen-specific manner and prevent autoimmunity in vivo Journal Article


Authors: Orange, D. E.; Blachere, N. E.; Fak, J.; Parveen, S.; Frank, M. O.; Herre, M.; Tian, S.; Monette, S.; Darnell, R. B.
Article Title: Dendritic cells loaded with FK506 kill T cells in an antigen-specific manner and prevent autoimmunity in vivo
Abstract: FK506 (Tacrolimus) is a potent inhibitor of calcineurin that blocks IL2 production and is widely used to prevent transplant rejection and treat autoimmunity. FK506 treatment of dendritic cells (FKDC) limits their capacity to stimulate T cell responses. FK506 does not prevent DC survival, maturation, or costimulatory molecule expression, suggesting that the limited capacity of FKDC to stimulate T cells may be due to inhibition of calcineurin signaling in the DC. Instead, we demonstrate that DC inhibit T cells by sequestering FK506 and continuously releasing the drug over several days. T cells encountering FKDC proliferate but fail to upregulate the survival factor bcl-xl and die, and IL2 restores both bcl-xl and survival. In mice, FKDC act in an antigen-specific manner to inhibit T-cell mediated autoimmune arthritis. This establishes that DCs can act as a cellular drug delivery system to target antigen specific T cells. © Orange et al.
Journal Title: eLife
Volume: 2013
Issue: 2
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2013-01-01
Start Page: e.00105
Language: English
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.00105
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3564474
PUBMED: 23390586
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 July 2013" - "Source: Scopus"
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