Background:The C-type lectin receptor(CLR)expressed by DCs participates in the recognition and capture of various glycosylated self-antigens and pathogens.Understanding the diversity of the CLR expressed by DCs,as wel...Background:The C-type lectin receptor(CLR)expressed by DCs participates in the recognition and capture of various glycosylated self-antigens and pathogens.Understanding the diversity of the CLR expressed by DCs,as well as their role in maintaining the balance between Th1-type and Th2-type cytokines would promote the understanding of the pathogenesis of many diseases including preeclampsia(PE).Methods:DCs were isolated from the placentae of healthy women who underwent normal pregnancies and infected with a CLR lentiviral(LV)vector for gene overexpression or small interfering RNA(siRNA)knockdown.DCs were cocultured with T-cells and EVCTs,and five groups were established as follows:Group 1-DCs from healthy women who underwent normal pregnancies,Group 2-DCs from women with preeclampsia(PE),Group 3-DCs infected with empty LV vectors,Group 4-DCs infected with a CLR LV vector for gene overexpression,and Group 5-DCs infected with a CLR LV vector for siRNA knockdown.The levels of Th1-and Th2-type cytokines were measured in all groups.Results:The levels of Th1-type cytokines were significantly higher in women with PE than in those with normal pregnancies(P<0.05).Among these five groups,the Th1/Th2 ratio of Group 5 was highest(P<0.05).There was no difference in the Th1/Th2 ratio between Groups 1 and 3.Conclusions:There was a Th1/Th2 imbalance in women with PE displaying Th1-type immunity.CLR-overexpressing DCs showed a diminished capacity to polarize naïve T-cells into Th1 effector cells.The impaired Th1 response in DCs was rescued by CLR siRNA knockdown.In conclusion,DCs may affect the production of cytokines and the migration of T-cells through CLR-mediated signaling pathways during pregnancy.展开更多
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81200477).
文摘Background:The C-type lectin receptor(CLR)expressed by DCs participates in the recognition and capture of various glycosylated self-antigens and pathogens.Understanding the diversity of the CLR expressed by DCs,as well as their role in maintaining the balance between Th1-type and Th2-type cytokines would promote the understanding of the pathogenesis of many diseases including preeclampsia(PE).Methods:DCs were isolated from the placentae of healthy women who underwent normal pregnancies and infected with a CLR lentiviral(LV)vector for gene overexpression or small interfering RNA(siRNA)knockdown.DCs were cocultured with T-cells and EVCTs,and five groups were established as follows:Group 1-DCs from healthy women who underwent normal pregnancies,Group 2-DCs from women with preeclampsia(PE),Group 3-DCs infected with empty LV vectors,Group 4-DCs infected with a CLR LV vector for gene overexpression,and Group 5-DCs infected with a CLR LV vector for siRNA knockdown.The levels of Th1-and Th2-type cytokines were measured in all groups.Results:The levels of Th1-type cytokines were significantly higher in women with PE than in those with normal pregnancies(P<0.05).Among these five groups,the Th1/Th2 ratio of Group 5 was highest(P<0.05).There was no difference in the Th1/Th2 ratio between Groups 1 and 3.Conclusions:There was a Th1/Th2 imbalance in women with PE displaying Th1-type immunity.CLR-overexpressing DCs showed a diminished capacity to polarize naïve T-cells into Th1 effector cells.The impaired Th1 response in DCs was rescued by CLR siRNA knockdown.In conclusion,DCs may affect the production of cytokines and the migration of T-cells through CLR-mediated signaling pathways during pregnancy.