INVESTIGADORES
COMPAGNO Daniel Georges
artículos
Título:
RNA interference shows critical requirement for NF-kappa B p50 in the production of IL-12 by human dendritic cells.
Autor/es:
LADERACH D, COMPAGNO D, DANOS O, VAINCHENKER W, GALY A.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 171 p. 1750 - 1757
ISSN:
0022-1767
Resumen:
Specific NF-kappaB/Rel proteins regulate murine dendritic cell (DC) survival, differentiation, and activation, but little is known of their role in human cells because of limited loss-of-function analyses. RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism to effectively silence gene expression via sequence-specific double-stranded small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). RNAi was used to assess the role of the p50 (NF-kappaB1) protein in the maturation and activation of cultured human monocyte-derived DC (MoDC). Transfection of cultured MoDC with siRNAs reduced p50 mRNA and protein levels in a specific, dose-dependent, and time-dependent manner. Basal or maturation-induced expression of HLA-DR and costimulatory molecules were not affected, whereas transcription of the IL-12 p40 gene and the secretion of IL-12alphabeta were reduced. Such MoDC induced less IFN-gamma production by T cells in MLR. This is the first report of RNAi-induced phenotype in human primary DC with a method that caused no measurable toxicity or type-I IFN response. siRNAs appear useful for the study of signaling pathways in immune cells, revealing a pivotal requirement for p50 in MoDC for IL-12 production and induction of optimal type-1 immune responses.