@phdthesis{Ashour2020, author = {Ashour, DiyaaEldin}, title = {Kinetics and timing of IL-12 production by dendritic cells for Th1 polarization \(in\) \(vivo\)}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-17948}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-179483}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Auf Dendritische Zellen (DCs) basierende Vakzinen h{\"a}ngen von der Qualit{\"a}t der DC-Reifung ab, um Antigenpr{\"a}sentation, Kostimulation, Lymphknotenmigration und, im Faller einer T-Helfer-1 (Th1) Polarisierung, die Freisetzung von IL-12 zu induzieren. Die Herstellung des heterodimeren IL-12p70 durch injizierte DC wurde klassisch als Schl{\"u}sselfaktor beschrieben, der f{\"u}r die Erzeugung einer polarisierten Th1 Immunreaktion erforderlich ist. Dennoch induzieren DCs, die IL-12 nicht ausscheiden k{\"o}nnen (z. B. nach Reifung des Cytokin-Cocktails), Th1 polarisierte Immunantwortenin M{\"a}usen und Menschen. Da zuvor auch beschrieben wurde, dass DCs in der Lage sind, andere DCs auf Bystander-Weise zu aktivieren, haben wir hier die DC-Quelle der IL-12 Produktion f{\"u}r die Th1-Polarisation in einem murinen DC-Vakzinemodell untersucht. Die Migration der injizierten, aus murinem Knochenmark generierten DCs (BM-DCs) war f{\"u}r den Antigentransport in den Lymphknoten wesentlich. Sie trugen jedoch nur teilweise zur Antigenpr{\"a}sentation bei und induzierten nur einen nicht polarisierten Th0-Zustand der T-Zellen, die IL-2 produzierten, aber kein IFN-. Stattdessen deuten die Daten daraufhin, dass endogene dermale migrierende XCR1+ DCs als Bystander-DCs zur Antigenpr{\"a}sentation beitragen und IL-12 f{\"u}r die Th1 Polarisation bereitstellten. Die genetische Ablation von migrierenden DCs und speziell von XCR1+ migrierenden DCs hebt das Th1 Priming vollst{\"a}ndig auf, Die Kinetik der Wechselwirkungen in den drainierenden Lymphknoten erfolgt schrittweise, indem i) injizierte DCs mit verwandten T-Zellen, ii) injizierte DCs mit Bystander XCR1+ DCs und iii) Bystander XCR1+ DCs mit T-Zellen in Kontakt treten. Das Transkriptom der Bystander-DCs zeigte eine Herunterregulierung von Treg- und Th2/Th9-induzierenden Genen und eine Hochregulierung der f{\"u}r die Th1- Induktion erforderlichen Gene. Zusammen zeigen diese Daten, dass injizierte reife migrierende BM-DCs das T-Zell-Priming und die Bystander-DC-Aktivierung steuern, nicht jedoch die Th1-Polarisation, die durch endogene IL-12p70+ XCR1+ Bystander-DCs vermittelt wird. Unsere Ergebnisse sind von Bedeutung f{\"u}r klinische Studien mit Vakzine-DCs, bei denen endogene DCs durch eine Chemotherapie funktionell beeintr{\"a}chtigt werden k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Immunologie}, language = {en} } @article{VendelovaAshourBlanketal.2018, author = {Vendelova, Emilia and Ashour, Diyaaeldin and Blank, Patrick and Erhard, Florian and Saliba, Antoine-Emmanuel and Kalinke, Ulrich and Lutz, Manfred B.}, title = {Tolerogenic transcriptional signatures of steady-state and pathogen-induced dendritic cells}, series = {Frontiers in Immunology}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Immunology}, number = {333}, doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2018.00333}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175636}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Dendritic cells (DCs) are key directors of tolerogenic and immunogenic immune responses. During the steady state, DCs maintain T cell tolerance to self-antigens by multiple mechanisms including inducing anergy, deletion, and Treg activity. All of these mechanisms help to prevent autoimmune diseases or other hyperreactivities. Different DC subsets contribute to pathogen recognition by expression of different subsets of pattern recognition receptors, including Toll-like receptors or C-type lectins. In addition to the triggering of immune responses in infected hosts, most pathogens have evolved mechanisms for evasion of targeted responses. One such strategy is characterized by adopting the host's T cell tolerance mechanisms. Understanding these tolerogenic mechanisms is of utmost importance for therapeutic approaches to treat immune pathologies, tumors and infections. Transcriptional profiling has developed into a potent tool for DC subset identification. Here, we review and compile pathogen-induced tolerogenic transcriptional signatures from mRNA profiling data of currently available bacterial- or helminth-induced transcriptional signatures. We compare them with signatures of tolerogenic steady-state DC subtypes to identify common and divergent strategies of pathogen induced immune evasion. Candidate molecules are discussed in detail. Our analysis provides further insights into tolerogenic DC signatures and their exploitation by different pathogens.}, language = {en} } @article{SilvaVilchesPletinckxLohnertetal.2017, author = {Silva-Vilches, Cinthia and Pletinckx, Katrien and Lohnert, Miriam and Pavlovic, Vladimir and Ashour, Diyaaeldin and John, Vini and Vendelova, Emilia and Kneitz, Susanne and Zhou, Jie and Chen, Rena and Reinheckel, Thomas and Mueller, Thomas D. and Bodem, Jochen and Lutz, Manfred B.}, title = {Low doses of cholera toxin and its mediator cAMP induce CTLA-2 secretion by dendritic cells to enhance regulatory T cell conversion}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0178114}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158244}, pages = {e0178114}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Immature or semi-mature dendritic cells (DCs) represent tolerogenic maturation stages that can convert naive T cells into Foxp3\(^{+}\) induced regulatory T cells (iTreg). Here we found that murine bone marrow-derived DCs (BM-DCs) treated with cholera toxin (CT) matured by up-regulating MHC-II and costimulatory molecules using either high or low doses of CT (CT\(^{hi}\), CT\(^{lo}\)) or with cAMP, a known mediator CT signals. However, all three conditions also induced mRNA of both isoforms of the tolerogenic molecule cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 2 (CTLA-2α and CTLA-2β). Only DCs matured under CT\(^{hi}\) conditions secreted IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-23 leading to the instruction of Th17 cell polarization. In contrast, CT\(^{lo}\)- or cAMP-DCs resembled semi-mature DCs and enhanced TGF-β-dependent Foxp3\(^{+}\) iTreg conversion. iTreg conversion could be reduced using siRNA blocking of CTLA-2 and reversely, addition of recombinant CTLA-2α increased iTreg conversion in vitro. Injection of CT\(^{lo}\)- or cAMP-DCs exerted MOG peptide-specific protective effects in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) by inducing Foxp3\(^{+}\) Tregs and reducing Th17 responses. Together, we identified CTLA-2 production by DCs as a novel tolerogenic mediator of TGF-β-mediated iTreg induction in vitro and in vivo. The CT-induced and cAMP-mediated up-regulation of CTLA-2 also may point to a novel immune evasion mechanism of Vibrio cholerae.}, language = {en} } @article{DelgoboHeinrichsHapkeetal.2021, author = {Delgobo, Murilo and Heinrichs, Margarete and Hapke, Nils and Ashour, DiyaaElDin and Appel, Marc and Srivastava, Mugdha and Heckel, Tobias and Spyridopoulos, Ioakim and Hofmann, Ulrich and Frantz, Stefan and Ramos, Gustavo Campos}, title = {Terminally Differentiated CD4\(^+\) T Cells Promote Myocardial Inflammaging}, series = {Frontiers in Immunology}, volume = {12}, journal = {Frontiers in Immunology}, issn = {1664-3224}, doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2021.584538}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-229612}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The cardiovascular and immune systems undergo profound and intertwined alterations with aging. Recent studies have reported that an accumulation of memory and terminally differentiated T cells in elderly subjects can fuel myocardial aging and boost the progression of heart diseases. Nevertheless, it remains unclear whether the immunological senescence profile is sufficient to cause age-related cardiac deterioration or merely acts as an amplifier of previous tissue-intrinsic damage. Herein, we sought to decompose the causality in this cardio-immune crosstalk by studying young mice harboring a senescent-like expanded CD4\(^+\) T cell compartment. Thus, immunodeficient NSG-DR1 mice expressing HLA-DRB1*01:01 were transplanted with human CD4\(^+\) T cells purified from matching donors that rapidly engrafted and expanded in the recipients without causing xenograft reactions. In the donor subjects, the CD4\(^+\) T cell compartment was primarily composed of na{\"i}ve cells defined as CCR7\(^+\)CD45RO\(^-\). However, when transplanted into young lymphocyte-deficient mice, CD4\(^+\) T cells underwent homeostatic expansion, upregulated expression of PD-1 receptor and strongly shifted towards effector/memory (CCR7\(^-\) CD45RO\(^+\)) and terminally-differentiated phenotypes (CCR7\(^-\)CD45RO\(^-\)), as typically seen in elderly. Differentiated CD4\(^+\) T cells also infiltrated the myocardium of recipient mice at comparable levels to what is observed during physiological aging. In addition, young mice harboring an expanded CD4\(^+\) T cell compartment showed increased numbers of infiltrating monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells in the heart. Bulk mRNA sequencing analyses further confirmed that expanding T-cells promote myocardial inflammaging, marked by a distinct age-related transcriptomic signature. Altogether, these data indicate that exaggerated CD4\(^+\) T-cell expansion and differentiation, a hallmark of the aging immune system, is sufficient to promote myocardial alterations compatible with inflammaging in juvenile healthy mice.}, language = {en} }