Batf3 Deficiency Reveals a Critical Role for CD8α + Dendritic Cells in Cytotoxic T Cell Immunity
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Although in vitro observations suggest that cross-presentation of antigens is mediated primarily by CD8alpha+ dendritic cells, in vivo analysis has been hampered by the lack of systems that selectively eliminate this cell lineage. We show that deletion of the transcription factor Batf3 ablated development of CD8alpha+ dendritic cells, allowing us to examine their role in immunity in vivo. Dendritic cells from Batf3-/- mice were defective in cross-presentation, and Batf3-/- mice lacked virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses to West Nile virus. Importantly, rejection of highly immunogenic syngeneic tumors was impaired in Batf3-/- mice. These results suggest an important role for CD8alpha+ dendritic cells and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.19
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
13- KHKai Hildner
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- BTBrian T. Edelson
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- WEWhitney E. Purtha
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- MSMark S. Diamond
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- HMHirokazu Matsushita
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Cross-presentation
- Dendritic cell
- Antigen presentation
- CD8
- Biology
- Antigen
- Immunity
- Good health and well-being