Trogocytosis of peptide–MHC class II complexes from dendritic cells confers antigen-presenting ability on basophils

K Miyake, N Shiozawa, T Nagao… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
K Miyake, N Shiozawa, T Nagao, S Yoshikawa, Y Yamanishi, H Karasuyama
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2017National Acad Sciences
Th2 immunity plays important roles in both protective and allergic responses. Nevertheless,
the nature of antigen-presenting cells responsible for Th2 cell differentiation remains ill-
defined compared with the nature of the cells responsible for Th1 and Th17 cell
differentiation. Basophils have attracted attention as a producer of Th2-inducing cytokine IL-
4, whereas their MHC class II (MHC-II) expression and function as antigen-presenting cells
are matters of considerable controversy. Here we revisited the MHC-II expression on …
Th2 immunity plays important roles in both protective and allergic responses. Nevertheless, the nature of antigen-presenting cells responsible for Th2 cell differentiation remains ill-defined compared with the nature of the cells responsible for Th1 and Th17 cell differentiation. Basophils have attracted attention as a producer of Th2-inducing cytokine IL-4, whereas their MHC class II (MHC-II) expression and function as antigen-presenting cells are matters of considerable controversy. Here we revisited the MHC-II expression on basophils and explored its functional relevance in Th2 cell differentiation. Basophils generated in vitro from bone marrow cells in culture with IL-3 plus GM-CSF displayed MHC-II on the cell surface, whereas those generated in culture with IL-3 alone did not. Of note, these MHC-II–expressing basophils showed little or no transcription of the corresponding MHC-II gene. The GM-CSF addition to culture expanded dendritic cells (DCs) other than basophils. Coculture of basophils and DCs revealed that basophils acquired peptide–MHC-II complexes from DCs via cell contact-dependent trogocytosis. The acquired complexes, together with CD86, enabled basophils to stimulate peptide-specific T cells, leading to their proliferation and IL-4 production, indicating that basophils can function as antigen-presenting cells for Th2 cell differentiation. Transfer of MHC-II from DCs to basophils was also detected in draining lymph nodes of mice with atopic dermatitis-like skin inflammation. Thus, the present study defined the mechanism by which basophils display MHC-II on the cell surface and appears to reconcile some discrepancies observed in previous studies.
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