Exopolysaccharides from Cyanobacterium aponinum induce a regulatory dendritic cell phenotype and inhibit SYK and CLEC7A expression in dendritic cells, T cells and keratinocytes.

  • Gudmundsdottir, Asa B
  • Brynjolfsdottir, Asa
  • Olafsdottir, Elin Soffia
  • Hardardottir, Ingibjorg
  • Freysdottir, Jona
Publication date
June 2019
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Journal
issn:1878-1705

Abstract

To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowRegular bathing in the Blue Lagoon has beneficial effects on psoriasis. Previously, we showed that exopolysaccharides (EPS-Ca) secreted by Cyanobacterium aponinum, a dominating organism in the Blue Lagoon, increased IL-10 secretion by human dendritic cells (DCs). In addition, co-culturing allogeneic CD4+ T cells with DCs matured in the presence of EPS-Ca increased differentiation of T cells into T regulatory cells at the cost of the disease inducing Th17 cells. In the present study, EPS-Ca increased the proportion of DCs expressing CD141, a surface molecule linked to regulatory DCs, and the CD141+ cells secreted more IL-10 than the CD141- cells. EPS-Ca decre...

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