| Literature DB >> 26054720 |
Andreas Schlitzer1, V Sivakamasundari2, Jinmiao Chen1, Hermi Rizal Bin Sumatoh1, Jaring Schreuder3, Josephine Lum1, Benoit Malleret4, Sanqian Zhang1, Anis Larbi1, Francesca Zolezzi1, Laurent Renia1, Michael Poidinger1, Shalin Naik5, Evan W Newell1, Paul Robson2, Florent Ginhoux1.
Abstract
Mouse conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) can be classified into two functionally distinct lineages: the CD8α(+) (CD103(+)) cDC1 lineage, and the CD11b(+) cDC2 lineage. cDCs arise from a cascade of bone marrow (BM) DC-committed progenitor cells that include the common DC progenitors (CDPs) and pre-DCs, which exit the BM and seed peripheral tissues before differentiating locally into mature cDCs. Where and when commitment to the cDC1 or cDC2 lineage occurs remains poorly understood. Here we found that transcriptional signatures of the cDC1 and cDC2 lineages became evident at the single-cell level from the CDP stage. We also identified Siglec-H and Ly6C as lineage markers that distinguished pre-DC subpopulations committed to the cDC1 lineage (Siglec-H(-)Ly6C(-) pre-DCs) or cDC2 lineage (Siglec-H(-)Ly6C(+) pre-DCs). Our results indicate that commitment to the cDC1 or cDC2 lineage occurs in the BM and not in the periphery.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26054720 DOI: 10.1038/ni.3200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Immunol ISSN: 1529-2908 Impact factor: 25.606