Microbiota-Induced Type I Interferons Instruct a Poised Basal State of Dendritic Cells.
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Authors
Schaupp, LauraMuth, Sabine
Rogell, Leif
Kofoed-Branzk, Michael
Melchior, Felix
Lienenklaus, Stefan
Ganal-Vonarburg, Stephanie C
Klein, Matthias
Guendel, Fabian
Hain, Tobias
Schütze, Kristian
Grundmann, Ulrike
Schmitt, Vanessa
Dorsch, Martina
Spanier, Julia
Larsen, Pia-Katharina
Schwanz, Thomas
Jäckel, Sven
Reinhardt, Christoph
Bopp, Tobias
Danckwardt, Sven
Mahnke, Karsten
Heinz, Gitta Anne
Mashreghi, Mir-Farzin
Durek, Pawel
Kalinke, Ulrich

Kretz, Oliver
Huber, Tobias B
Weiss, Siegfried

Wilhelm, Christoph
Macpherson, Andrew J
Schild, Hansjörg
Diefenbach, Andreas
Probst, Hans Christian
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2020-05-06Submitted date
2019-10-27
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Environmental signals shape host physiology and fitness. Microbiota-derived cues are required to program conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) during the steady state so that they can promptly respond and initiate adaptive immune responses when encountering pathogens. However, the molecular underpinnings of microbiota- guided instructive programs are not well understood. Here, we report that the indigenous microbiota controls constitutive production of type I interferons (IFN-I) by plasmacytoid DCs. Using genome-wide analysis of transcriptional and epigenetic regulomes of cDCs from germ-free and IFN-I receptor (IFNAR)-deficient mice, we found that tonic IFNAR signaling instructs a specific epigenomic and metabolic basal state that poises cDCs for future pathogen combat. However, such beneficial biological function comes with a trade-off. Instructed cDCs can prime T cell responses against harmless peripheral antigens when removing roadblocks of peripheral tolerance. Our data provide fresh insights into the evolutionary trade-offs that come with successful adaptation of vertebrates to their microbial environment.Publisher
Cell PressJournal
CellPubMed ID
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1097-4172ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.cell.2020.04.022
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