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GM-CSF-dependent CD301b+ lung dendritic cells confer tolerance to inhaled allergens.

Christina L WilkinsonKeiko NakanoSara A GrimmGregory S WhiteheadYukitomo AraoPerry J BlackshearPeer W KarmausMichael B FesslerDonald N CookHideki Nakano
Published in: Research square (2024)
The severity of allergic asthma is driven by the balance between allergen-specific T regulatory (Treg) and T helper (Th)2 cells. However, it is unclear whether specific subsets of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) promote the differentiation of these two T cell lineaeges. We have identified a subset of lung resident type 2 cDCs (cDC2s) that display high levels of CD301b and have potent Treg-inducing activity ex vivo . Single cell RNA sequencing and adoptive transfer experiments show that during allergic sensitization, many CD301b + cDC2s transition in a stepwise manner to CD200+ cDC2s that selectively promote Th2 differentiation. GM-CSF augments the development and maintenance of CD301b + cDC2s in vivo , and also selectively expands Treg-inducing CD301b + cDC2s derived from bone marrow. Upon their adoptive transfer to recipient mice, lung-derived CD301b + cDC2s confer immunological tolerance to inhaled allergens. Thus, GM-CSF maintains lung homeostasis by increasing numbers of Treg-inducing CD301b + cDC2s.
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