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    CCL22 is a key mediator of leukocyte trafficking in inflammatory immune responses, allergy, and cancer. It acts by attracting regulatory T cells and Th2 cells via their receptor CCR type 4 (CCR4). Beyond its role in inflammation, CCL22 is constitutively expressed at high levels in lymphoid organs during homeostasis, where it controls immunity by recruiting regulatory T cells to dendritic cells (DCs). In this study, we aimed to identify the mechanisms responsible for constitutive CCL22 expression. We confirmed that CD11c+ DCs are the exclusive producers of CCL22 in secondary lymphatic organs during homeostasis. We show that in vitro both murine splenocytes and human PBMCs secrete CCL22 spontaneously without any further stimulation. Interestingly, isolated DCs alone, however, are unable to produce CCL22, but instead require T cell help. In vitro, only the coculture of DCs with T cells or their supernatants resulted in CCL22 secretion, and we identified T cell-derived GM-CSF as the major inducer of DC-derived CCL22 expression. In vivo, Rag1 -/- mice, which lack functional T cells, have low CCL22 levels in lymphoid organs, and this can be restored by adoptive transfer of wild-type T cells or administration of GM-CSF. Taken together, we uncover T cell-derived GM-CSF as a key inducer of the chemokine CCL22 and thus, to our knowledge, identify a novel role for this cytokine as a central regulator of immunity in lymphatic organs. This knowledge could contribute to the development of new therapeutic interventions in cancer and autoimmunity. Copyright © 2020 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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    Ignazio Piseddu, Natascha Röhrle, Maximilian Martin Ludwig Knott, Stefan Moder, Stephan Eiber, Konstantin Schnell, Viola Vetter, Bastian Meyer, Patrick Layritz, Benjamin Kühnemuth, Gabriela Maria Wiedemann, Juliane Gruen, Carolin Perleberg, Moritz Rapp, Stefan Endres, David Anz. Constitutive Expression of CCL22 Is Mediated by T Cell-Derived GM-CSF. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2020 Oct 15;205(8):2056-2065

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    PMID: 32907996

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