免疫学
炎症
自身免疫
免疫系统
失调
树突状细胞
免疫
自身抗体
生物
获得性免疫系统
自身免疫性疾病
医学
免疫耐受
全身炎症
T细胞
细胞因子
发病机制
周边公差
调节性T细胞
先天性淋巴细胞
作者
Grozdan Cvijetic,Valentina Ottaviani,Isabella O. Conway,Erfan Jabari,Mladen Mitrovic,Haiting Wang,Patrick Fernandes Rodrigues,Anastasia du Halgouet,Siqi Zhao,Harrison Wang,Anjali P. Chandroth,Robert Palmer,Eduard Ansaldo,Andrew D. Doyle,Daniel Martı́n,Roman Szabo,Cristina Corsino,Francesca Pala,Miriam R. Fernandes,Nicolas Bouladoux
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41590-026-02599-z
摘要
Abstract Conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) are key sentinels at epithelial barriers, regulating immunity to microbial pathogens and commensals while preserving tissue integrity. NOTCH2 deficiency in CD11c-expressing cells ( Notch2 cKO ) disrupts type 2a DC (cDC2a) development, impairs intestinal T H 17 immunity and increases susceptibility to enteropathogenic bacteria. This defect leads to persistent dysbiosis in Notch2 cKO mice, characterized by low-grade inflammation and systemic autoimmune features, including elevated autoantibody titers and renal immune complex deposition. Dysbiosis precedes expansion of highly inflammatory AXL-expressing type 3 DCs (AXL + inf-DC3), promoting chronic inflammation and tertiary lymphoid structures driving adaptive immune responses. Notably, dysbiosis is defined by three dominant pathobionts and is transferable to wild-type mice, recapitulating the autoimmune features observed in Notch2 cKO mice. Here these findings identify a microbiota–DC axis linking intestinal pathobionts to systemic autoimmunity, establishing inflammatory DC3 as the cellular bridge between dysbiosis, chronic inflammation and autoimmune pathogenesis.
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