TRAF6 in dendritic cell plays a key role to control immune response to dietary antigens

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(2016)

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TRAF6 is critical for Toll-like receptor (TLR)-mediated activation of dendritic cells (DCs). Recently, by studying mice DC-specific deletion of TRAF6 (TRAF6ΔDC) we have reported that TRAF6 expression in DCs is important to prevent a spontaneous Th2-associated gut inflammatory disease. To formally demonstrate an involvement of commensal microbiota, we have generated TRAF6ΔDC bone marrow chimeras under germ-free (GF) conditions. Unexpectedly, the Th2-associated disease in GF TRAF6ΔDC chimeras was exacerbated compared with TRAF6ΔDC chimeras generated under conventional conditions. Finally, to test whether the Th2-associate disease is driven by dietary antigens (Ags), we established TRAF6ΔDC bone marrow chimeras in “Ag-free” mice, in which GF mice are raised with a chemically-defined elemental diet devoid of macromolecules. Strikingly, the induction of a spontaneous intestinal Th2-associated inflammatory disease was dramatically averted in “Ag-free” TRAF6ΔDC chimeras, indicating that TRAF6 expression in DCs is essential to establish and/or maintain oral tolerance to dietary Ags.
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