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Objective  To investigate the effect of peptidoglycan (PGN) on the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by dendritic cells (DCs) and the regulation of T helper 17 (Th17) responses in experimental autoimmune uveitis. Methods  Bone marrow cells from naive mice were cultured with granulocyte macrophage-colony-stimulating factor and interleukin (IL)-4 to induce DCs. DCs cultured for six days were randomly divided into two groups: PGNtreated group and control group. The DCs in PGNtreated group were stimulated with PGN and the same volume of phosphate buffered saline was added to the DCs as control group. The relative mRNA expression levels of IL-23, tumor necrotic factor  alpha; (TNF- alpha;), IL-6,IL-1 beta;were measured by real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Peptide fragment of interphotoreceptor retinoidbinding protein (IRBP1-20)specific T cells, which were isolated from the spleen and draining lymph nodes of C57BL/6 mice immunized with IRBP1-20 peptide fragments 13 days earlier, were co-cultured with PGN-treated or untreated DCs, respectively. Total RNA from T cells cocultured for two days were isolated and the relative expression of retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor  gamma;t (ROR- gamma;t), IL-17, T-box expression in T cells (T-bet), interferon  gamma; (IFN- gamma;) mRNA were detected by realtime RT-PCR. On the second, the fifth and the seventh day, the cocultured T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry to detect the percentages of IFN- gamma;, IL-17 positive cells. Results  The real-time RT-PCR results revealed that the level of IL-23, IL-1 beta;, IL-6, TNF- alpha; mRNA from PGNstimulated DCs were significantly increased compared to the control group (t=-14.363, -5.627, -3.85, -28.151; P<0.05). The level of ROR gamma;t, IL-17 mRNA from the T cells cocultured with PGN-stimulated DCs were greatly increased compared with the control group (t=-5.601, -19.76;P<0.05). However, the level of T-bet, IFN- gamma; mRNA from the T cells cocultured with PGNstimulated DCs were significantly decreased compared with the control group (t=4.717, 11.207; P<0.05). Data of flow cytometry showed that at two days, five days, seven days after cocultured with PGN-treated DCs, the percentages of IL-17 positive T cells were increased compared to the control group (t=-2.944, -3.03, -4.81; P<0.05), and the percentages of IFN- gamma; positive T cells had no remarkable change (t=-1.25, -0.18, -2.16; P>0.05). Conclusion  PGN can promote the secretion of Th17-related cytokines by DCs, which favors proliferation and differentiation of Th17 in experimental autoimmune uveitis.

Citation: 肖青,粘红,魏瑞华,张晓敏,李雪,刘勋,李筱荣. The effect of peptidoglycan on the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by dendritic cells and the regulation of T helper 17 responses in experimental autoimmune uveitis. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 2013, 29(6): 600-604. doi: Copy