D. De Wit et al., Helper T-cell responses elicited by Der p 1-pulsed dendritic cells and recombinant IL-12 in atopic and healthy subjects, J ALLERG CL, 105(2), 2000, pp. 346-352
Background: Environmental allergens, such as Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
group 1 antigen (Der p 1), induce T-H2-type responses in atopic patients,
whereas healthy individuals have T-H1-type responses to the same antigens,
Because of their efficient synthesis of IL-12, dendritic cells (DCs) are po
tent inducers of T-H1-type immune responses.
Objective: We sought to determine whether DCs would skew allergen-specific
T-H2-type responses from atopic individuals.
Methods: Purified CD4(+) T cells from healthy donors or atopic individuals
were cultured in the absence or presence of recombinant (r)IL-12 with DCs d
erived from PBMCs and pulsed with Der p 1. Supernatants of DC-T cell cocult
ures were assayed by ELISA for IL-5 and IFN-gamma.
Results: A T-H1-type response developed in purified CD4(+) T cells from hea
lthy donors in response to Der p 1-pulsed DCs, as indicated by high levels
of IFN-gamma in culture supernatants. In contrast, CD4(+) T cells from atop
ic donors displayed a T-H2-type profile characterized by high levels of IL-
5 and low levels of IFN-gamma. The addition of rIL-12 (10 ng/mL) to DC-T ce
ll cocultures resulted in the induction of IFN-gamma secretion by Der p 1-s
pecific CD4(+) T cells from atopic patients, whereas their production of IL
-5 was not inhibited. Using flow cytometry after intracytoplasmic staining,
we found that IFN-gamma and IL-5 were secreted by distinct CD4(+) T-cell s
ubpopulations.
Conclusion: The cytokine profile of Der p 1-specific T-H2-like cells from a
topic individuals is maintained when the allergen is presented by DCs, even
in the presence of exogenous IL-12.