[Plasmacytoid dendritic cell responses to adult and neonatal TLR7 & 9 ligands].

J Callenaerel
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The plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) belong to the innate immune system and are responsible for the production of type interferons (IFN-I). These are crucial for the antiviral and antitumoral responses of the organism. Newborns are unable to produce IFN-I in response to viral infections, due to the absence of nuclear translocation of the transcription factor IRF7 in their pDCs. We have shown that this defect is due to the deficient phosphorylation of this factor, and that the PI3K-Akt-mTOR-pathway, on the other hand is functional. We have also shown, this time in adult pDCs, that the PI3K-Akt-mTOR-pathway, known to be absolutely necessary for the production of IFN-I in response to TLR9-ligands and RNA viruses, is surprisingly not required for this production in response to synthetic TLR7 ligands. These ligands are used in the clinic as vaccine adjuvants, antiviral and antitumoral agents. The inhibitors of PI3K and + mTOR are in use as immunosuppressors and adjuvants for chemotherapy, making these interactions clinically highly relevant.

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[浆细胞样树突状细胞对成人和新生儿TLR7和9配体的反应]。
浆细胞样树突状细胞(pDCs)属于先天免疫系统,负责型干扰素(IFN-I)的产生。这些对机体的抗病毒和抗肿瘤反应至关重要。新生儿无法产生ifn - 1以应对病毒感染,这是由于其pDCs中转录因子IRF7的核易位缺失所致。我们已经证明,这种缺陷是由于该因子磷酸化不足,而另一方面,pi3k - akt - mtor途径是功能性的。我们也表明,这一次在成人pDCs中,pi3k - akt - mtor通路,已知是在响应tlr9配体和RNA病毒时产生IFN-I的绝对必要的,令人惊讶的是,在响应合成TLR7配体时并不需要这种生产。这些配体在临床上用作疫苗佐剂、抗病毒药物和抗肿瘤药物。PI3K和+ mTOR抑制剂被用作化疗的免疫抑制剂和佐剂,使得这些相互作用在临床上具有高度相关性。
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