Comparative transcriptomic profile of tolerogenic dendritic cells differentiated with vitamin D3, dexamethasone and rapamycin

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Juan Navarro-Barriuso
María José Mansilla
Mar Naranjo-Gómez
Alex Sánchez-Pla
Bibiana Quirant-Sánchez
Aina Teniente-Serra
Cristina Ramo-Tello
Eva M. Martínez-Cáceres
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[1] Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital and Research Institute,
[2] Immunology Division,undefined
[3] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[4] Department of Cellular Biology,undefined
[5] Physiology and Immunology,undefined
[6] University of Barcelona,undefined
[7] Department of Statistics,undefined
[8] Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital,undefined
[9] Department of Neurosciences,undefined
[10] Multiple Sclerosis Unit,undefined
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Transcriptomic Profiles; tolDCs; Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA); Differentially Expressed Genes (DEG); Protein Set;
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Tolerogenic dendritic cell (tolDC)-based therapies have become a promising approach for the treatment of autoimmune diseases by their potential ability to restore immune tolerance in an antigen-specific manner. However, the broad variety of protocols used to generate tolDC in vitro and their functional and phenotypical heterogeneity are evidencing the need to find robust biomarkers as a key point towards their translation into the clinic, as well as better understanding the mechanisms involved in the induction of immune tolerance. With that aim, in this study we have compared the transcriptomic profile of tolDC induced with either vitamin D3 (vitD3-tolDC), dexamethasone (dexa-tolDC) or rapamycin (rapa-tolDC) through a microarray analysis in 5 healthy donors. The results evidenced that common differentially expressed genes could not be found for the three different tolDC protocols. However, individually, CYP24A1, MUCL1 and MAP7 for vitD3-tolDC; CD163, CCL18, C1QB and C1QC for dexa-tolDC; and CNGA1 and CYP7B1 for rapa-tolDC, constituted good candidate biomarkers for each respective cellular product. In addition, a further gene set enrichment analysis of the data revealed that dexa-tolDC and vitD3-tolDC share several immune regulatory and anti-inflammatory pathways, while rapa-tolDC seem to be playing a totally different role towards tolerance induction through a strong immunosuppression of their cellular processes.
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