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Fucose-specific DC-SIGN signalling directs T helper cell type-2 responses via IKKε- and CYLD-dependent Bcl3 activation

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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4898

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research [NWO 917-46- 367, VICI 918.10.619, NGI 40-41009-98-8057]

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Carbohydrate-specific signalling through DC-SIGN provides dendritic cells with plasticity to tailor immunity to the nature of invading microbes. Here we demonstrate that recognition of fucose-expressing extracellular pathogens like Schistosoma mansoni and Helicobacter pylori by DC-SIGN favors T helper cell type-2 (T(H)2) responses via activation of atypical NF-kappa B family member Bcl3. Crosstalk between TLR and DC-SIGN signalling results in TLR-induced MK2-mediated phosphorylation of LSP1, associated with DC-SIGN, upon fucose binding. Subsequently, IKK epsilon and CYLD are recruited to phosphorylated LSP1. IKK epsilon activation is pivotal for suppression of CYLD deubiquitinase activity and subsequent nuclear translocation of ubiquitinated Bcl3. Bcl3 activation represses TLR-induced proinflammatory cytokine expression, while enhancing interleukin-10 (IL-10) and T(H)2-attracting chemokine expression, shifting T-H differentiation from T(H)1 to T(H)2 polarization. Thus, DC-SIGN directs adaptive T(H)2 immunity to fucose-expressing pathogens via an IKK epsilon-CYLD-dependent signalling pathway leading to Bcl3 activation, which might be targeted in vaccination strategies or to prevent aberrant inflammation and allergy.

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