CD83 acts as immediate early response gene in activated macrophages and exhibits specific intracellular trafficking properties

Langguth P, Peckert K, Beck P, Kuhnt C, Draßner C, Deinzer A, Steinkasserer A, Wild A (2023)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2023

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Book Volume: 647

Pages Range: 37-46

DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.01.069

Abstract

Macrophages (MΦ) are remarkably plastic cells, which assume phenotypes in every shade between a pro-inflammatory classical activation, and anti-inflammatory or resolving activation. Therefore, elucidation of mechanisms involved in shaping MΦ plasticity and function is key to understand their role during immunological balance. The immune-modulating CD83 molecule is expressed on activated immune cells and various tissue resident MΦ, rendering it an interesting candidate for affecting MΦ biology. However, in-depth analyses of the precise kinetics and trafficking of CD83 within pro-inflammatory, LPS activated bone-marrow-derived MΦ have not been performed. In this study, we show that activation with LPS leads to a very fast and strong, but transient increase of CD83 expression on these cells. Its expression peaks within 2 h of stimulation and is thereby faster than the early activation antigen CD69. To trace the CD83 trafficking through MΦs, we employed multiple inhibitors, thereby revealing a de novo synthesis and transport of the protein to the cell surface followed by lysosomal degradation, all within 6 h. Moreover, we found a similar expression kinetic and trafficking in human monocyte derived MΦ. This places CD83 at a very early point of MΦ activation suggesting an important role in decisions regarding the subsequent cellular fate.

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Langguth, P., Peckert, K., Beck, P., Kuhnt, C., Draßner, C., Deinzer, A.,... Wild, A. (2023). CD83 acts as immediate early response gene in activated macrophages and exhibits specific intracellular trafficking properties. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 647, 37-46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.01.069

MLA:

Langguth, Pia, et al. "CD83 acts as immediate early response gene in activated macrophages and exhibits specific intracellular trafficking properties." Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 647 (2023): 37-46.

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