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Topically Applied 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D sub(3) Enhances the Suppressive Activity of CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) Cells in the Draining Lymph Nodes
The immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D have been described following chronic oral administration to mice or supplementation of cell cultures with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D sub(3) (1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3)), the active form of vitamin D. In this study, topically applied 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3), enhan...
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Published in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 2007-11, Vol.179 (9), p.6273-6283 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D have been described following chronic oral administration to mice or supplementation of cell cultures with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D sub(3) (1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3)), the active form of vitamin D. In this study, topically applied 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3), enhanced the suppressive capacity of CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) cells from the draining lymph nodes. The effects of topical 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3) were compared with those of UVB irradiation, which is the environmental factor required for 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3) production in skin. CD4 super(+) cells from the skin-draining lymph nodes (SDLN) of either 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3)-treated or UVB-irradiated mice had reduced capacity to proliferate to Ags presented in vitro, and could suppress Ag-specific immune responses upon adoptive transfer into naive mice. This regulation was lost upon removal of CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) cells. Furthermore, purified CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) cells from the SDLN of 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3)-treated or UVB-irradiated mice compared with equal numbers of CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) cells from control mice had increased capacity to suppress immune responses in both in vitro and in vivo assay systems. Following the sensitization of recipient mice with OVA, the proportion of CD4 super(+)Foxp3 super(+) cells of donor origin significantly increased in recipients of CD4 super(+)CD25 super(+) cells from the SDLN of 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3)-treated mice, indicating that these regulatory T cells can expand in vivo with antigenic stimulation. These studies suggest that 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3) may be an important mediator by which UVB-irradiation exerts some of its immunomodulatory effects. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1767 |