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Migration of murine intestinal dendritic cell subsets upon intrinsic and extrinsic TLR3 stimulation.

Agnès Garcias López1, Vasileios Bekiaris1, Katarzyna Müller Luda2, Julia Hütter1, Isabel Ulmert1, Konjit Getachew Muleta2, Joy Nakawesi2, Knut Kotarsky2, Bernard Malissen3,4, Meredith O'Keeffe5, Bernhard Holzmann6, William Winston Agace1,2, Katharina Lahl1,2.   

Abstract

Initiation of adaptive immunity to particulate antigens in lymph nodes largely depends on their presentation by migratory dendritic cells (DCs). DC subsets differ in their capacity to induce specific types of immunity, allowing subset-specific DC-targeting to influence vaccination and therapy outcomes. Faithful drug design, however, requires exact understanding of subset-specific versus global activation mechanisms. cDC1, the subset of DCs that excel in supporting immunity toward viruses, intracellular bacteria, and tumors, express uniquely high levels of the pattern recognition receptor TLR3. Using various murine genetic models, we show here that both, the cDC1 and cDC2 subsets of cDCs are activated and migrate equally well in response to TLR3 stimulation in a cell extrinsic and TNF-α dependent manner, but that cDC1 show a unique requirement for type I interferon signaling. Our findings reveal common and differing pathways regulating DC subset migration, offering important insights for the design of DC-based vaccination and therapy approaches.
© 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  Activation; Dendritic cells; Migration; TLR3; Type I interferon

Year:  2020        PMID: 32383212     DOI: 10.1002/eji.201948497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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Review 1.  Dendritic cell functions in the inductive and effector sites of intestinal immunity.

Authors:  Cécilia Luciani; Fabian Tobias Hager; Vuk Cerovic; Hugues Lelouard
Journal:  Mucosal Immunol       Date:  2021-08-31       Impact factor: 7.313

2.  Rotavirus infection causes mesenteric lymph node hypertrophy independently of type I interferon or TNF-α in mice.

Authors:  Joy Nakawesi; Getachew Muleta Konjit; Dragos-Christian Dasoveanu; Bengt Johansson-Lindbom; Katharina Lahl
Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 5.532

3.  STAT6 signaling pathway controls germinal center responses promoted after antigen targeting to conventional type 2 dendritic cells.

Authors:  Fernando Bandeira Sulczewski; Larissa Alves Martino; Bianca da Silva Almeida; Márcio Massao Yamamoto; Daniela Santoro Rosa; Silvia Beatriz Boscardin
Journal:  Curr Res Immunol       Date:  2021-08-28

4.  Rotavirus-Induced Expansion of Antigen-Specific CD8 T Cells Does Not Require Signaling via TLR3, MyD88 or the Type I Interferon Receptor.

Authors:  Konjit Getachew Muleta; Isabel Ulmert; Kedir Hussen Hamza; Sharné van Dijl; Joy Nakawesi; Katharina Lahl
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 8.786

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