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Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation
Cross-presentation of antigen by dendritic cells (DCs) to CD8(+) T cells is a fundamentally important mechanism in the defense against pathogens and tumors. Due to the lack of an appropriate lineage marker, cross-presenting DCs in the mouse are provisionally classified as “Batf3-IRF-8-Id2-dependent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22826713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00214 |
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author | Bachem, Annabell Hartung, Evelyn Güttler, Steffen Mora, Ahmed Zhou, Xuefei Hegemann, Anika Plantinga, Maud Mazzini, Elisa Stoitzner, Patrizia Gurka, Stephanie Henn, Volker Mages, Hans W. Kroczek, Richard A. |
author_facet | Bachem, Annabell Hartung, Evelyn Güttler, Steffen Mora, Ahmed Zhou, Xuefei Hegemann, Anika Plantinga, Maud Mazzini, Elisa Stoitzner, Patrizia Gurka, Stephanie Henn, Volker Mages, Hans W. Kroczek, Richard A. |
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description | Cross-presentation of antigen by dendritic cells (DCs) to CD8(+) T cells is a fundamentally important mechanism in the defense against pathogens and tumors. Due to the lack of an appropriate lineage marker, cross-presenting DCs in the mouse are provisionally classified as “Batf3-IRF-8-Id2-dependent DCs” or as “CD8(+) DCs” in the spleen, and as “CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs” in the periphery. We have now generated a mAb to XCR1, a chemokine receptor which is specifically expressed on CD8(+) DCs and a subpopulation of double negative DCs in the spleen. Using this antibody, we have determined that only XCR1(+)CD8(+) (around 80% of CD8(+) DCs) and their probable precursors, XCR1(+)CD8(−) DCs, efficiently take up cellular material and excel in antigen cross-presentation. In lymph nodes (LNs) and peripheral tissues, XCR1(+) DCs largely, but not fully, correspond to CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs. Most importantly, we demonstrate that XCR1(+) DCs in the spleen, LNs, and peripheral tissues are dependent on the growth factor Flt3 ligand and are selectively absent in Batf3-deficient animals. These results provide evidence that expression of XCR1 throughout the body defines the Batf3-dependent lineage of DCs with a special capacity to cross-present antigen. XCR1 thus emerges as the first surface marker characterizing a DC lineage in the mouse and potentially also in the human. |
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spelling | pubmed-33990952012-07-23 Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation Bachem, Annabell Hartung, Evelyn Güttler, Steffen Mora, Ahmed Zhou, Xuefei Hegemann, Anika Plantinga, Maud Mazzini, Elisa Stoitzner, Patrizia Gurka, Stephanie Henn, Volker Mages, Hans W. Kroczek, Richard A. Front Immunol Immunology Cross-presentation of antigen by dendritic cells (DCs) to CD8(+) T cells is a fundamentally important mechanism in the defense against pathogens and tumors. Due to the lack of an appropriate lineage marker, cross-presenting DCs in the mouse are provisionally classified as “Batf3-IRF-8-Id2-dependent DCs” or as “CD8(+) DCs” in the spleen, and as “CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs” in the periphery. We have now generated a mAb to XCR1, a chemokine receptor which is specifically expressed on CD8(+) DCs and a subpopulation of double negative DCs in the spleen. Using this antibody, we have determined that only XCR1(+)CD8(+) (around 80% of CD8(+) DCs) and their probable precursors, XCR1(+)CD8(−) DCs, efficiently take up cellular material and excel in antigen cross-presentation. In lymph nodes (LNs) and peripheral tissues, XCR1(+) DCs largely, but not fully, correspond to CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs. Most importantly, we demonstrate that XCR1(+) DCs in the spleen, LNs, and peripheral tissues are dependent on the growth factor Flt3 ligand and are selectively absent in Batf3-deficient animals. These results provide evidence that expression of XCR1 throughout the body defines the Batf3-dependent lineage of DCs with a special capacity to cross-present antigen. XCR1 thus emerges as the first surface marker characterizing a DC lineage in the mouse and potentially also in the human. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3399095/ /pubmed/22826713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00214 Text en Copyright © 2012 Bachem, Hartung, Güttler, Mora, Zhou, Hegemann, Plantinga, Mazzini, Stoitzner, Gurka, Henn, Mages and Kroczek. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Bachem, Annabell Hartung, Evelyn Güttler, Steffen Mora, Ahmed Zhou, Xuefei Hegemann, Anika Plantinga, Maud Mazzini, Elisa Stoitzner, Patrizia Gurka, Stephanie Henn, Volker Mages, Hans W. Kroczek, Richard A. Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title | Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title_full | Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title_fullStr | Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title_short | Expression of XCR1 Characterizes the Batf3-Dependent Lineage of Dendritic Cells Capable of Antigen Cross-Presentation |
title_sort | expression of xcr1 characterizes the batf3-dependent lineage of dendritic cells capable of antigen cross-presentation |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22826713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00214 |
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