LL-37 Directs Macrophage Differentiation toward Macrophages with a Proinflammatory Signature

作者:van der Does Anne M; Beekhuizen Henry; Raven**ergen Bep; Vos Tim; Ottenhoff Tom H M; van Dissel Jaap T; Drijfhout Jan W; Hiemstra Pieter S; Nibbering Peter H*
来源:The Journal of Immunology, 2010, 185(3): 1442-1449.
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.1000376

摘要

The human cathelicidin LL-37 has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. It also participates at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity by chemoattracting immune effector cells, modulating the production of a variety of inflammatory mediators by different cell types, and regulating the differentiation of monocytes into dendritic cells. In this study, we investigated the effects of LL-37 on the differentiation of human monocytes into anti-inflammatory macrophages (M Phi-2; driven by M-CSF) versus proinflammatory macrophages (M Phi-1; driven by GM-CSF) as well as on fully differentiated M Phi-1 and M Phi-2. Results revealed that monocytes cultured with M-CSF in the presence of LL-37 resulted in macrophages displaying a proinflammatory signature, namely, low expression of CD163 and little IL-10 and profound IL-12p40 production on LPS stimulation. The effects of LL-37 on M-CSF-driven macrophage differentiation were dose-and time-dependent with maximal effects observed at 10 mu g/ml when the peptide was present from the start of the cultures. The peptide enhanced the GM-CSF-driven macrophage differentiation. Exposure of fully differentiated M Phi-2 to LL-37 for 6 d resulted in macrophages that produced less IL-10 and more IL-12p40 on LPS stimulation than control M Phi-2. In contrast, LL-37 had no effect on fully differentiated M Phi-1. Peptide mapping using a set of 16 overlapping 22-mer peptides covering the complete LL-37 sequence revealed that the C-terminal portion of LL-37 is responsible for directing macrophage differentiation. Our results furthermore indicate that the effects of LL-37 on macrophage differentiation required internalization of the peptide. Together, we conclude that LL-37 directs macrophage differentiation toward macrophages with a proinflammatory signature. The Journal of Immunology, 2010, 185: 1442-1449.

  • 出版日期2010-8-1