Human Tissues Contain CD141hi Cross-Presenting Dendritic Cells with Functional Homology to Mouse CD103+ Nonlymphoid Dendritic Cells
Agency for Science, Technology and Research · Singapore Immunology Network · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Dendritic cell (DC)-mediated cross-presentation of exogenous antigens acquired in the periphery is critical for the initiation of CD8(+) T cell responses. Several DC subsets are described in human tissues but migratory cross-presenting DCs have not been isolated, despite their potential importance in immunity to pathogens, vaccines, and tumors and tolerance to self. Here, we identified a CD141(hi) DC present in human interstitial dermis, liver, and lung that was distinct from the majority of CD1c(+) and CD14(+) tissue DCs and superior at cross-presenting soluble antigens. Cutaneous CD141(hi) DCs were closely related to blood CD141(+) DCs, and migratory counterparts were found among skin-draining lymph node…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
28- MHMuzlifah Haniffa
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore Immunology Network, Newcastle University
- ASAmanda Shin
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore Immunology Network
- VBVenetia Bigley
Newcastle University
- NMNaomi McGovern
Newcastle University
- PTPearline Teo
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore Immunology Network
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Homology (biology)
- Cell biology
- Cross-presentation
- Dendritic cell
- Sequence homology
- Molecular biology
- Genetics