IL-34 and CSF-1 display an equivalent macrophage differentiation ability but a different polarization potential

Archive ouverte

Boulakirba, Sonia | Pfeifer, Anja | Mhaidly, Rana | Obba, Sandrine | Goulard, Michael | Schmitt, Thomas | Chaintreuil, Paul | Calleja, Anne | Furstoss, Nathan | Orange, François | Lacas-Gervais, Sandra | Boyer, Laurent | Marchetti, Sandrine | Verhoeyen, Els | Luciano, Frederic | Robert, Guillaume | Auberger, Patrick | Jacquel, Arnaud

Edité par CCSD ; Nature Publishing Group -

International audience. CSF-1 and IL-34 share the CSF-1 receptor and no differences have been reported in the signaling pathways triggered by both ligands in human monocytes. IL-34 promotes the differentiation and survival of monocytes, macrophages and osteoclasts, as CSF-1 does. However, IL-34 binds other receptors, suggesting that differences exist in the effect of both cytokines. In the present study, we compared the differentiation and polarization abilities of human primary monocytes in response to CSF-1 or IL-34. CSF-1R engagement by one or the other ligands leads to AKT and caspase activation and autophagy induction through expression and activation of AMPK and ULK1. As no differences were detected on monocyte differentiation, we investigated the effect of CSF-1 and IL-34 on macrophage polarization into the M1 or M2 phenotype. We highlighted a striking increase in IL-10 and CCL17 secretion in M1 and M2 macrophages derived from IL-34 stimulated monocytes, respectively, compared to CSF-1 stimulated monocytes. Variations in the secretome induced by CSF-1 or IL-34 may account for their different ability to polarize naïve T cells into Th1 cells. In conclusion, our findings indicate that CSF-1 and IL-34 exhibit the same ability to induce human monocyte differentiation but may have a different ability to polarize macrophages.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

ATP-competitive Plk1 inhibitors induce caspase 3-mediated Plk1 cleavage and activation in hematopoietic cell lines

Archive ouverte | Dufies, Maeva | CCSD

International audience. Polo-like kinases (Plks) define a highly conserved family of Ser/Thr kinases with crucial roles in the regulation of cell division. Here we show that Plk1 is cleaved by caspase 3, but not by ...

Autophagy is required for CSF-1–induced macrophagic differentiation and acquisition of phagocytic functions

Archive ouverte | Jacquel, Arnaud | CCSD

International audience. Autophagy is the process by which superfluous or damaged macromolecules or organelles are degraded by the lysosome. Pharmacologic and genetic evidence indicates that autophagy plays pleiotrop...

Reprogramming monocyte-derived macrophages through caspase inhibition

Archive ouverte | Chaintreuil, Paul | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...