Literature DB >> 9379022

In vivo administration of flt3 ligand markedly stimulates generation of dendritic cell progenitors from mouse liver.

M L Drakes1, L Lu, V M Subbotin, A W Thomson.   

Abstract

The study of liver dendritic cells (DC) and their progenitors is restricted by the small numbers that can be isolated or propagated from normal hepatic tissue. We examined the ex vivo growth, phenotype, and function of these cells after the administration to mice of the recently cloned hemopoietic growth factor flt3 ligand (FL), which is highly effective in mobilizing stem/progenitor cells. FL treatment (10 microg/day for 10 days) resulted in a mean 14-fold increase in the absolute number of nonparenchymal cells recovered from collagenase-digested livers compared with the control value. Culture of these nonparenchymal cells in granulocyte-macrophage CSF (GM-CSF; 1000 U/ml) resulted in the early formation of proliferating cell clusters and maximal release (within 4-5 days) of markedly increased numbers of nonadherent, low buoyant density cells per liver. Maximal release of low buoyant density cells propagated from control livers was at the later time of 6 to 8 days. Cells from both sources were DEC-205+, CD11c+, MHC class II+, CD80(low) (i.e., low level of CD80), CD86(low) and CD40(low). This immature phenotype was linked to poor T cell allostimulatory activity, indicative of DC progenitors. Propagation of cells from livers of FL-treated mice in GM-CSF and IL-4 resulted in a more mature DC phenotype and function. Maturational changes were also observed following exposure of the GM-CSF-stimulated progenitors to type 1 collagen for 3 additional days. The ability of FL to boost production of large numbers of liver DC progenitors provides opportunities for the further study of these important APC in normal liver immunobiology and in immune-mediated hepatic disorders.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9379022

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


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