articleThe Journal of Experimental MedicineMay 17, 2010BRONZE OA

Superior antigen cross-presentation and XCR1 expression define human CD11c+CD141+ cells as homologues of mouse CD8+ dendritic cells

Robert Koch Institute · Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In recent years, human dendritic cells (DCs) could be subdivided into CD304+ plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) and conventional DCs (cDCs), the latter encompassing the CD1c+, CD16+, and CD141+ DC subsets. To date, the low frequency of these DCs in human blood has essentially prevented functional studies defining their specific contribution to antigen presentation. We have established a protocol for an effective isolation of pDC and cDC subsets to high purity. Using this approach, we show that CD141+ DCs are the only cells in human blood that express the chemokine receptor XCR1 and respond to the specific ligand XCL1 by Ca2+ mobilization and potent chemotaxis. More importantly, we demonstrate that CD141+ DCs excel in…

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Keywords
  • Cross-presentation
  • Antigen presentation
  • CD8
  • Antigen
  • Antigen-presenting cell
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Dendritic cell
  • Immunology
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