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Whole blood stimulation with Toll‐like receptor ( TLR)‐ 7/8 and TLR‐ 9 agonists induces interleukin‐12p40 expression in plasmacytoid dendritic cells in rhesus macaques but not in humans
Author(s) -
Koopman G.,
Beenhakker N.,
Burm S.,
Bouwhuis O.,
Bajramovic J.,
Sommandas V.,
Mudde G.,
Mooij P.,
‘t Hart B. A.,
Bogers W. M. J. M.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
clinical & experimental immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 135
eISSN - 1365-2249
pISSN - 0009-9104
DOI - 10.1111/cei.12155
Subject(s) - immunology , toll like receptor , stimulation , interleukin 23 , dendritic cell , tlr7 , receptor , medicine , biology , interleukin 10 , interleukin , immune system , innate immune system , cytokine
Summary Macaques provide important animal models in biomedical research into infectious and chronic inflammatory disease. Therefore, a proper understanding of the similarities and differences in immune function between macaques and humans is needed for adequate interpretation of the data and translation to the human situation. Dendritic cells are important as key regulators of innate and adaptive immune responses. Using a new whole blood assay we investigated functional characteristics of blood plasmacytoid dendritic cells (p DC ), myeloid dendritic cells (m DC ) and monocytes in rhesus macaques by studying induction of activation markers and cytokine expression upon T oll‐like receptor ( TLR ) stimulation. In a head‐to‐head comparison we observed that rhesus macaque venous blood contained relatively lower numbers of p DC than human venous blood, while m DC and monocytes were present at similar percentages. In contrast to humans, p DC in rhesus macaques expressed the interleukin ( IL)‐ 12p40 subunit in response to TLR‐ 7/8 as well as TLR‐ 9 stimulation. Expression of IL‐ 12p40 was confirmed by using different monoclonal antibodies and by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction ( RT – PCR) . Both in humans and rhesus macaques, TLR‐ 4 stimulation induced IL‐ 12p40 expression in m DC and monocytes, but not in p DC . The data show that, in contrast to humans, p DC in macaques are able to express IL‐ 12p40, which could have consequences for evaluation of human vaccine candidates and viral infection.

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