The immunoregulatory role of alpha enolase in dendritic cell function during Chlamydia infection.
Khamia RyansYusuf O OmosunDanielle N McKeithenTankya SimoneauxCamilla C MillsNathan BowenFrancis O EkoCarolyn M BlackJoseph U IgietsemeQing HePublished in: BMC immunology (2017)
The upregulation of ENO1 contributes to the superior immunostimulatory function of IL-10 deficient DCs. Our studies indicated that ENO1 deficiency causes the reduced production of pyruvate, which then contributes to a dysfunction in mitochondrial homeostasis that may affect DC survival, maturation and antigen presenting properties. Modulation of ENO1 thus provides a potentially effective strategy to boost DC function and promote immunity against infectious and non-infectious diseases.