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Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells

Dendritic cells (DC) are mononuclear phagocytes which exhibit a branching (dendritic) morphology and excel at naïve T cell activation. DC encompass several subsets initially identified by their expression of cell surface molecules and later shown to possess distinct functions. DC subset differentiat...

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Autores principales: Carpentier, Sabrina, Vu Manh, Thien-Phong, Chelbi, Rabie, Henri, Sandrine, Malissen, Bernard, Haniffa, Muzlifah, Ginhoux, Florent, Dalod, Marc
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.02.023
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author Carpentier, Sabrina
Vu Manh, Thien-Phong
Chelbi, Rabie
Henri, Sandrine
Malissen, Bernard
Haniffa, Muzlifah
Ginhoux, Florent
Dalod, Marc
author_facet Carpentier, Sabrina
Vu Manh, Thien-Phong
Chelbi, Rabie
Henri, Sandrine
Malissen, Bernard
Haniffa, Muzlifah
Ginhoux, Florent
Dalod, Marc
author_sort Carpentier, Sabrina
collection PubMed
description Dendritic cells (DC) are mononuclear phagocytes which exhibit a branching (dendritic) morphology and excel at naïve T cell activation. DC encompass several subsets initially identified by their expression of cell surface molecules and later shown to possess distinct functions. DC subset differentiation is orchestrated by transcription factors, growth factors and cytokines. Identifying DC subsets is challenging as very few cell surface molecules are uniquely expressed on any one of these cell populations. There is no standard consensus to identify mononuclear phagocyte subsets; varying antigens are employed depending on the tissue and animal species studied and between laboratories. This has led to confusion in how to accurately define and classify DCs across tissues and between species. Here we report a comparative genomics strategy that enables universal definition of DC and other mononuclear phagocyte subsets across species. We performed a meta-analysis of several public datasets of human and mouse mononuclear phagocyte subsets isolated from blood, spleen, skin or cutaneous lymph nodes, including by using a novel and user friendly software, BubbleGUM, which generates and integrates gene signatures for high throughput gene set enrichment analysis. This analysis demonstrates the equivalence between human and mouse skin XCR1(+) DCs, and between mouse and human Langerhans cells.
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spelling pubmed-48593322016-05-13 Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells Carpentier, Sabrina Vu Manh, Thien-Phong Chelbi, Rabie Henri, Sandrine Malissen, Bernard Haniffa, Muzlifah Ginhoux, Florent Dalod, Marc J Immunol Methods Research Paper Dendritic cells (DC) are mononuclear phagocytes which exhibit a branching (dendritic) morphology and excel at naïve T cell activation. DC encompass several subsets initially identified by their expression of cell surface molecules and later shown to possess distinct functions. DC subset differentiation is orchestrated by transcription factors, growth factors and cytokines. Identifying DC subsets is challenging as very few cell surface molecules are uniquely expressed on any one of these cell populations. There is no standard consensus to identify mononuclear phagocyte subsets; varying antigens are employed depending on the tissue and animal species studied and between laboratories. This has led to confusion in how to accurately define and classify DCs across tissues and between species. Here we report a comparative genomics strategy that enables universal definition of DC and other mononuclear phagocyte subsets across species. We performed a meta-analysis of several public datasets of human and mouse mononuclear phagocyte subsets isolated from blood, spleen, skin or cutaneous lymph nodes, including by using a novel and user friendly software, BubbleGUM, which generates and integrates gene signatures for high throughput gene set enrichment analysis. This analysis demonstrates the equivalence between human and mouse skin XCR1(+) DCs, and between mouse and human Langerhans cells. Elsevier 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4859332/ /pubmed/26966045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.02.023 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Carpentier, Sabrina
Vu Manh, Thien-Phong
Chelbi, Rabie
Henri, Sandrine
Malissen, Bernard
Haniffa, Muzlifah
Ginhoux, Florent
Dalod, Marc
Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title_full Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title_fullStr Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title_short Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells
title_sort comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal xcr1(+) dcs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from langerhans cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.02.023
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