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Title: Cutting Edge: Bradykinin Induces IL-12 Production by Dendritic Cells: A Danger Signal That Drives Th1 Polarization
Authors: Aliberti, Julio
Viola, Joao Paulo de Biaso
Abreu, Adriana Vieira de
Viola, Patricia Torres Bozza
Sher, Alan
Scharfstein, Julio
Keywords: Bradicinina
Bradykinin
Interleucina-12
Interleukin-12
Células Dendríticas
Dendritic Cells
Sinais e Sintomas
Signs and Symptoms
Danger
Perigo
Imunidade Inata
Immunity Innate
Issue Date: Jun-2003
Abstract: Dendritic cells play a major role in the induction of both innate and acquired immune responses against patho genic invaders. These cells are also able to sense endoge nous activation signals liberated by injured tissues even in the absence of infection. In the present work, we demon strate that kinins mobilize dendritic cells to produce IL-12 through activation of the B2 bradykinin receptor subtype and that bradykinin-induced IL-12 responses are tightly regulated both by angiotensin-converting enzyme, a ki nin-degrading peptidase, and by endogenous IL-10. Using a mouse model of allergic inflammation, we further show that addition of bradykinin to OVA during immuniza tion results in decreased eosinophil infiltration on Ag chal lenge. The latter effect was demonstrated to be due to IL 12-driven skewing of Ag-specific T cell responses to a type 1 cytokine profile. Our data thus indicate that kinin pep tides can serve as danger signals that trigger dendritic cells to produce IL-12 through activation of B2 bradykinin receptors.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12051
ISSN: 1550-6606
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da Pesquisa Experimental e Translacional



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