TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of a novel antigen cross-presenting cell type in spleen
AU - Tan, Jonathan K.H.
AU - Quah, Ben J.C.
AU - Griffiths, Kristin L.
AU - Periasamy, Pravin
AU - Hey, Ying Ying
AU - O'Neill, Helen C.
PY - 2011/5
Y1 - 2011/5
N2 - Antigen-presenting cells (APC), like dendritic cells (DC), are essential for T-cell activation, leading to immunity or tolerance. Multiple DC subsets each play a unique role in the immune response. Here, a novel splenic dendritic-like APC has been characterized in mice that has immune function and cell surface phenotype distinct from other, described DC subsets. These were identified as a cell type continuously produced in spleen long-term cultures (LTC) and have anin vivoequivalent cell type in mice, namely 'L-DC'. This study characterizes LTC-DC in terms of marker phenotype and function, and compares them with L-DC and other known splenic DC and myeloid subsets. L-DC display a myeloid dendritic-like phenotype equivalent to LTC-DC as CD11c loCD11b hiMHC-II -CD8α - cells, distinct by high accessibility and endocytic capacity for blood-borne antigen. Both LTC-DC and L-DC have strong antigen cross-presentation ability leading to strong activation of CD8 + T cells, particularly after exposure to lipopolysaccharide. However, they have weak ability to stimulate CD4 + T cells in antigen-specific responses. Evidence is presented here for a novel DC type produced byin vitrohaematopoiesis which has distinct antigen-presenting potential and reflects a DC subset present alsoin vivoin spleen.
AB - Antigen-presenting cells (APC), like dendritic cells (DC), are essential for T-cell activation, leading to immunity or tolerance. Multiple DC subsets each play a unique role in the immune response. Here, a novel splenic dendritic-like APC has been characterized in mice that has immune function and cell surface phenotype distinct from other, described DC subsets. These were identified as a cell type continuously produced in spleen long-term cultures (LTC) and have anin vivoequivalent cell type in mice, namely 'L-DC'. This study characterizes LTC-DC in terms of marker phenotype and function, and compares them with L-DC and other known splenic DC and myeloid subsets. L-DC display a myeloid dendritic-like phenotype equivalent to LTC-DC as CD11c loCD11b hiMHC-II -CD8α - cells, distinct by high accessibility and endocytic capacity for blood-borne antigen. Both LTC-DC and L-DC have strong antigen cross-presentation ability leading to strong activation of CD8 + T cells, particularly after exposure to lipopolysaccharide. However, they have weak ability to stimulate CD4 + T cells in antigen-specific responses. Evidence is presented here for a novel DC type produced byin vitrohaematopoiesis which has distinct antigen-presenting potential and reflects a DC subset present alsoin vivoin spleen.
KW - Antigen presentation
KW - Dendritic cells
KW - Spleen
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01089.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01089.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1582-1838
VL - 15
SP - 1189
EP - 1199
JO - Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
JF - Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
IS - 5
ER -