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Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection

The identification of the specific DC subsets providing a critical role in presenting influenza antigens to naïve T cell precursors remains contentious and under considerable debate. Here we show that CD8(+) T lymphocyte (T(CD8+)) responses are severely hampered in C57BL/6 mice deficient in the tran...

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Autores principales: Waithman, Jason, Zanker, Damien, Xiao, Kun, Oveissi, Sara, Wylie, Ben, Ng, Royce, Tögel, Lars, Chen, Weisan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23750278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066136
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author Waithman, Jason
Zanker, Damien
Xiao, Kun
Oveissi, Sara
Wylie, Ben
Ng, Royce
Tögel, Lars
Chen, Weisan
author_facet Waithman, Jason
Zanker, Damien
Xiao, Kun
Oveissi, Sara
Wylie, Ben
Ng, Royce
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Chen, Weisan
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description The identification of the specific DC subsets providing a critical role in presenting influenza antigens to naïve T cell precursors remains contentious and under considerable debate. Here we show that CD8(+) T lymphocyte (T(CD8+)) responses are severely hampered in C57BL/6 mice deficient in the transcription factor Batf3 after intranasal challenge with influenza A virus (IAV). This transcription factor is required for the development of lymph node resident CD8(+) and migratory CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs and we found both of these subtypes could efficiently stimulate anti-IAV T(CD8+). Using a similar ex vivo approach, many publications on this subject matter excluded a role for resident, non-migratory CD8(+) DC. We postulate the differences reported can partially be explained by how DC are phenotyped, namely the use of MHC class II to segregate subtypes. Our results show that resident CD8(+) DC upregulate this marker during IAV infection and we advise against its use when isolating DC subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-36721512013-06-07 Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection Waithman, Jason Zanker, Damien Xiao, Kun Oveissi, Sara Wylie, Ben Ng, Royce Tögel, Lars Chen, Weisan PLoS One Research Article The identification of the specific DC subsets providing a critical role in presenting influenza antigens to naïve T cell precursors remains contentious and under considerable debate. Here we show that CD8(+) T lymphocyte (T(CD8+)) responses are severely hampered in C57BL/6 mice deficient in the transcription factor Batf3 after intranasal challenge with influenza A virus (IAV). This transcription factor is required for the development of lymph node resident CD8(+) and migratory CD103(+)CD11b(−) DCs and we found both of these subtypes could efficiently stimulate anti-IAV T(CD8+). Using a similar ex vivo approach, many publications on this subject matter excluded a role for resident, non-migratory CD8(+) DC. We postulate the differences reported can partially be explained by how DC are phenotyped, namely the use of MHC class II to segregate subtypes. Our results show that resident CD8(+) DC upregulate this marker during IAV infection and we advise against its use when isolating DC subtypes. Public Library of Science 2013-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3672151/ /pubmed/23750278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066136 Text en © 2013 Waithman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Waithman, Jason
Zanker, Damien
Xiao, Kun
Oveissi, Sara
Wylie, Ben
Ng, Royce
Tögel, Lars
Chen, Weisan
Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title_full Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title_fullStr Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title_full_unstemmed Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title_short Resident CD8(+) and Migratory CD103(+) Dendritic Cells Control CD8 T Cell Immunity during Acute Influenza Infection
title_sort resident cd8(+) and migratory cd103(+) dendritic cells control cd8 t cell immunity during acute influenza infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23750278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066136
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