| Literature DB >> 21677141 |
Mireille H Lahoud1, Fatma Ahmet, Susie Kitsoulis, Soo San Wan, David Vremec, Chin-Nien Lee, Belinda Phipson, Wei Shi, Gordon K Smyth, Andrew M Lew, Yu Kato, Scott N Mueller, Gayle M Davey, William R Heath, Ken Shortman, Irina Caminschi.
Abstract
Three surface molecules of mouse CD8(+) dendritic cells (DCs), also found on the equivalent human DC subpopulation, were compared as targets for Ab-mediated delivery of Ags, a developing strategy for vaccination. For the production of cytotoxic T cells, DEC-205 and Clec9A, but not Clec12A, were effective targets, although only in the presence of adjuvants. For Ab production, however, Clec9A excelled as a target, even in the absence of adjuvant. Potent humoral immunity was a result of the highly specific expression of Clec9A on DCs, which allowed longer residence of targeting Abs in the bloodstream, prolonged DC Ag presentation, and extended CD4 T cell proliferation, all of which drove highly efficient development of follicular helper T cells. Because Clec9A shows a similar expression pattern on human DCs, it has particular promise as a target for vaccines of human application.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21677141 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1101176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422