Inflammatory type 2 conventional dendritic cells contribute to murine and human cholangitis
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy characterised by fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of patients...
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Published in | Journal of hepatology Vol. 77; no. 6; pp. 1532 - 1544 |
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Abstract | Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy characterised by fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of patients with PSC prompted us to investigate the role of dendritic cells in orchestrating the immune response to bile duct injury.
Dendritic cell numbers and subtypes were determined in different mouse models of cholangitis by flow cytometry based on lineage-imprinted markers. Findings were confirmed by immunofluorescence microscopy of murine livers, and liver samples from patients with PSC were compared to control samples from bariatric surgery patients. Using genetic tools, selected dendritic cell subsets were depleted in murine cholangitis. The dendritic cell response to bile duct injury was determined by single-cell transcriptomics.
Cholangitis mouse models were characterised by selective intrahepatic expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells, whereas plasmacytoid and type 1 conventional dendritic cells were not expanded. Expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in human PSC lesions was confirmed by histology. Depletion studies revealed a proinflammatory role of type 2 conventional dendritic cells. Single-cell transcriptomics confirmed inflammatory maturation of the intrahepatic type 2 conventional dendritic cells and identified dendritic cell-derived inflammatory mediators.
Cholangitis is characterised by intrahepatic expansion and inflammatory maturation of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in response to biliary injury. Therefore, type 2 conventional dendritic cells and their inflammatory mediators might be potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PSC.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an inflammatory liver disease of the bile ducts for which there is no effective treatment. Herein, we show that the inflammatory immune response to bile duct injury is organised by a specific subtype of immune cell called conventional type 2 dendritic cells. Our findings suggest that this cell subtype and the inflammatory molecules it produces are potential therapeutic targets for PSC.
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•Cholangitis in patients with PSC and mouse models is associated with portal expansion of cDC2s.•Cholangitis in mice was aggravated following depletion of dendritic cells sparing cDC2s.•Single-cell analyses of hepatic dendritic cells revealed an inflammatory phenotype of accumulated cDC2s.•This phenotype corresponded to the previously described inflammatory cDC2B subtype.•Expanded hepatic cDC2s in cholangitis promote and maintain Th17 responses of infiltrating T cells. |
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AbstractList | Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy characterised by fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of patients with PSC prompted us to investigate the role of dendritic cells in orchestrating the immune response to bile duct injury.
Dendritic cell numbers and subtypes were determined in different mouse models of cholangitis by flow cytometry based on lineage-imprinted markers. Findings were confirmed by immunofluorescence microscopy of murine livers, and liver samples from patients with PSC were compared to control samples from bariatric surgery patients. Using genetic tools, selected dendritic cell subsets were depleted in murine cholangitis. The dendritic cell response to bile duct injury was determined by single-cell transcriptomics.
Cholangitis mouse models were characterised by selective intrahepatic expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells, whereas plasmacytoid and type 1 conventional dendritic cells were not expanded. Expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in human PSC lesions was confirmed by histology. Depletion studies revealed a proinflammatory role of type 2 conventional dendritic cells. Single-cell transcriptomics confirmed inflammatory maturation of the intrahepatic type 2 conventional dendritic cells and identified dendritic cell-derived inflammatory mediators.
Cholangitis is characterised by intrahepatic expansion and inflammatory maturation of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in response to biliary injury. Therefore, type 2 conventional dendritic cells and their inflammatory mediators might be potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PSC.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an inflammatory liver disease of the bile ducts for which there is no effective treatment. Herein, we show that the inflammatory immune response to bile duct injury is organised by a specific subtype of immune cell called conventional type 2 dendritic cells. Our findings suggest that this cell subtype and the inflammatory molecules it produces are potential therapeutic targets for PSC.
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•Cholangitis in patients with PSC and mouse models is associated with portal expansion of cDC2s.•Cholangitis in mice was aggravated following depletion of dendritic cells sparing cDC2s.•Single-cell analyses of hepatic dendritic cells revealed an inflammatory phenotype of accumulated cDC2s.•This phenotype corresponded to the previously described inflammatory cDC2B subtype.•Expanded hepatic cDC2s in cholangitis promote and maintain Th17 responses of infiltrating T cells. Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy characterised by fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of patients with PSC prompted us to investigate the role of dendritic cells in orchestrating the immune response to bile duct injury.BACKGROUND & AIMSPrimary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy characterised by fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of patients with PSC prompted us to investigate the role of dendritic cells in orchestrating the immune response to bile duct injury.Dendritic cell numbers and subtypes were determined in different mouse models of cholangitis by flow cytometry based on lineage-imprinted markers. Findings were confirmed by immunofluorescence microscopy of murine livers, and liver samples from patients with PSC were compared to control samples from bariatric surgery patients. Using genetic tools, selected dendritic cell subsets were depleted in murine cholangitis. The dendritic cell response to bile duct injury was determined by single-cell transcriptomics.METHODSDendritic cell numbers and subtypes were determined in different mouse models of cholangitis by flow cytometry based on lineage-imprinted markers. Findings were confirmed by immunofluorescence microscopy of murine livers, and liver samples from patients with PSC were compared to control samples from bariatric surgery patients. Using genetic tools, selected dendritic cell subsets were depleted in murine cholangitis. The dendritic cell response to bile duct injury was determined by single-cell transcriptomics.Cholangitis mouse models were characterised by selective intrahepatic expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells, whereas plasmacytoid and type 1 conventional dendritic cells were not expanded. Expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in human PSC lesions was confirmed by histology. Depletion studies revealed a proinflammatory role of type 2 conventional dendritic cells. Single-cell transcriptomics confirmed inflammatory maturation of the intrahepatic type 2 conventional dendritic cells and identified dendritic cell-derived inflammatory mediators.RESULTSCholangitis mouse models were characterised by selective intrahepatic expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells, whereas plasmacytoid and type 1 conventional dendritic cells were not expanded. Expansion of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in human PSC lesions was confirmed by histology. Depletion studies revealed a proinflammatory role of type 2 conventional dendritic cells. Single-cell transcriptomics confirmed inflammatory maturation of the intrahepatic type 2 conventional dendritic cells and identified dendritic cell-derived inflammatory mediators.Cholangitis is characterised by intrahepatic expansion and inflammatory maturation of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in response to biliary injury. Therefore, type 2 conventional dendritic cells and their inflammatory mediators might be potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PSC.CONCLUSIONSCholangitis is characterised by intrahepatic expansion and inflammatory maturation of type 2 conventional dendritic cells in response to biliary injury. Therefore, type 2 conventional dendritic cells and their inflammatory mediators might be potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PSC.Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an inflammatory liver disease of the bile ducts for which there is no effective treatment. Herein, we show that the inflammatory immune response to bile duct injury is organised by a specific subtype of immune cell called conventional type 2 dendritic cells. Our findings suggest that this cell subtype and the inflammatory molecules it produces are potential therapeutic targets for PSC.LAY SUMMARYPrimary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an inflammatory liver disease of the bile ducts for which there is no effective treatment. Herein, we show that the inflammatory immune response to bile duct injury is organised by a specific subtype of immune cell called conventional type 2 dendritic cells. Our findings suggest that this cell subtype and the inflammatory molecules it produces are potential therapeutic targets for PSC. |
Author | Averhoff, Pia Müller, Anna-Lena Preti, Max Krause, Jenny Schramm, Christoph Gelderblom, Mathias Krzikalla, Daria Gottwick, Cornelia Steinmann, Silja Lohse, Ansgar W. Casar, Christian Schwinge, Dorothee Carambia, Antonella Rosenstiel, Philip Herkel, Johannes Altfeld, Marcus Sebode, Marcial |
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