Natural amines inhibit activation of human plasmacytoid dendritic cells through CXCR4 engagement.
Nikaïa SmithNicolas PietrancostaSophia DavidsonJacques DutrieuxLise ChauveauPasquale CutoloMichel DyDaniel Scott-AlgaraBénédicte ManouryOnofrio ZirafiIsabelle McCort-TranchepainThierry DurrouxFrançoise BachelerieOlivier SchwartzJan MünchAndreas WackSébastien NisoleJean-Philippe HerbeuvalPublished in: Nature communications (2017)
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are specialized in secretion of type I interferon in response to pathogens. Here we show that natural monoamines and synthetic amines inhibit pDC activation by RNA viruses. Furthermore, a synthetic analogue of histamine reduces type I interferon production in a mouse model of influenza infection. We identify CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) as a receptor used by amines to inhibit pDC. Our study establishes a functional link between natural amines and the innate immune system and identifies CXCR4 as a potential 'on-off' switch of pDC activity with therapeutic potential.