Specific TLR ligands regulate APRIL secretion by dendritic cells in a PKR-dependent manner

Gijs Hardenberg, Lourdes Planelles, Carla M. Schwarte, Liesbeth van Bostelen, Tran Le Huong, Michael Hahne, Jan Paul Medema

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Abstract

A proliferation inducing ligand (APRIL) and B cell activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF/BLyS) have been implicated in IgA class switch recombination in thymus-independent (TI) B cell responses. Dendritic cells (DC) are thought to regulate Ig class switching in TI B cell responses by providing B cells with cytokines, including APRIL and BAFF. We therefore set out to analyze the regulation of APRIL and BAFF expression by human monocyte-derived DC (moDC). We observed that moDC produce and secrete APRIL, but could not detect expression of BAFF. Importantly, stimulation with the Toll-like receptor ligands CpG and poly I:C specifically induced APRIL production, while other Toll-like receptor ligands were ineffective. The increase in APRIL was dependent on translation, but surprisingly not transcription. Instead, enhanced APRIL production and secretion resulted from activation of protein kinase receptor (PKR), as it was completely inhibited by the specific inhibitor of PKR, 2-aminopurine. This suggests that the specific induction of APRIL by CpG and poly I:C, and the signal integration by PKR, are regulated by translational modification and hint at a role for APRIL in the TI B cell response to viral infections
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2900-2911
JournalEuropean journal of immunology
Volume37
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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