Maturation stages of mouse dendritic cells in growth factor-dependent long-term cultures

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作者
Winzler, C
Rovere, P
Rescigno, M
Granucci, F
Penna, G
Adorini, L
Zimmermann, VS
Davoust, J
RicciardiCastagnoli, P
机构
[1] CNR,NATL RES COUNCIL,CTR CELLULAR & MOL PHARMACOL,I-20129 MILAN,ITALY
[2] INSERM,CNRS,CTR IMMUNOL,F-13288 MARSEILLE,FRANCE
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10.1084/jem.185.2.317
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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The signals controlling the checkpoints of dendritic cells (DC) maturation and the correlation between phenotypical and functional maturational stages were investigated in a defined model system of growth factor-dependent immature mouse DC. Three sequential stages of DC maturation (immature, mature, and apoptotic) were defined and characterized. Immature DC (stage 1) had low expression of costimulatory molecules, highly organized cytoskeleton, focal adhesion plaques, and slow motility; accordingly, they were very efficient in antigen uptake and processing of soluble proteins. Further, at this stage most of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules were within cytoplasmic compartments consistent with a poor allostimulatory capacity. Bacteria or cytokines were very efficient in inducing progression from stage 1 towards stage 2 (mature). Morphological changes were observed by confocal analysis including depolymerization of F-actin and loss of vinculin containing adhesive structures which con-elates with acquisition of high motility. Antigen uptake and presentation of native protein antigen was reduced. In contrast, presentation of immunogenic peptides and allostimulatory activity became very efficient and secretion of IL-12 p75 was detectable after antigen presentation. This functional DC maturation ended by apoptotic cell death, and no reversion to the immature phenotype was observed.
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