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T cell priming against vesicular stomatitis virus analyzed in situ: red pulp macrophages, but neither marginal metallophilic nor marginal zone macrophages, are required for priming CD4+ and CD8+ T cells.

R P Ciavarra1, K Buhrer, N Van Rooijen, B Tedeschi.   

Abstract

Since extensive degradation may be required to present complex Ags, we addressed whether macrophages (M phi) might function as APC for anti-viral cell-mediated immune responses. To study this question, murine splenic M phi were depleted by i.p. administration of liposome-encapsulated dichloromethylene diphosphonate (Cl2MDP-liposomes or clodronate-liposomes) before priming mice with vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). Cl2MDP-liposome treatment resulted in the rapid (1-day) depletion of splenic M phi that was associated with a suppression of the ability of M phi-deficient mice to generate secondary anti-VSV CTL and Th cell proliferative responses in vitro. Control studies demonstrated that splenic dendritic cells were not adversely affected by treatment with Cl2MDP-liposomes. To assess the contribution of splenic M phi subpopulations to T cell priming against this virus, priming was delayed following treatment with Cl2MDP-liposomes until specific M phi subsets had repopulated the spleen. This analysis revealed that repopulation by red pulp M phi, but not with other splenic M phi subsets, was associated with the ability to mount normal secondary CTL and Th cell responses against VSV. Depletion of splenic, but not resident, peritoneal M phi by i.v. injection of Cl2MDP-liposomes did not rescue T cell priming in VSV-infected mice. Thus, only red pulp M phi, and not other splenic or peritoneal M phi populations, are necessary for T cell priming to VSV, a biochemically complex Ag.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9029112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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