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Human Beta-defensin 3 Induces Maturation of Human Langerhans Cell-like Dendritic Cells: an Antimicrobial Peptide That Functions As an Endogenous Adjuvant

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2012 Sep 7
PMID 22951718
Citations 35
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Abstract

Human beta-defensins (hBDs) are antimicrobial peptides that have an important role in innate immune responses at epithelial barriers such as the skin. However, the role that hBDs have in initiating cellular immune responses that contribute to antigen-specific adaptive immunity is not well understood. Here we show that one member of the hBD family, hBD3, can induce maturation and T-helper type 1 skewing function in human Langerhans cell-like dendritic cells (LC-DCs). Specifically, hBD3 potently induces phenotypic maturation of LC-DCs, including increased expression of CCR7, which mediates functional chemotactic responses to CCL19 and CCL21. hBD3-stimulated LC-DCs induce strong proliferation of and IFN-γ secretion by naive human T cells. hBD3 also induces phenotypic maturation of primary human skin-migratory DCs derived from human skin explants. These results suggest an important role for hBD3 in inducing DC activation, migration, and polarization. Thus, hBD3 contributes to the integration of innate and adaptive immune responses in the skin, and may be a useful adjuvant for skin immunization and an important factor in the pathophysiology of inflammatory skin diseases.

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