Behavioral responses of epidermal Langerhans cells in situ to local pathological stimuli

被引:105
作者
Nishibu, Akiko
Ward, Brant R.
Jester, James V.
Ploegh, Hidde L.
Boes, Marianne
Takashima, Akira
机构
[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[2] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Ophthalmol, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
D O I
10.1038/sj.jid.5700107
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Pathological stimuli provoke coordinated changes in gene expression, surface phenotype, and function of dendritic cells (DCs), thereby facilitating the induction of adaptive immune responses. This concept of DC maturation was established mainly by studying epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs), a prototypic immature DC subset at the environmental interface. Taking advantage of I-A beta-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) knock-in mice in which LCs can be visualized in intact skin, we recorded the dynamic movement of EGFP(+) LCs by time-lapse confocal microscopy. LCs exhibited a unique behavior, termed dendrite surveillance extension and retraction cycling habitude (dSEARCH), characterized by rhythmic extension and retraction of dendrites through intercellular spaces between keratinocytes. When monitored after skin organ culture or subcutaneous injection of tumor necrosis factor alpha, LCs showed amplified dSEARCH and amoeba-like lateral migration between keratinocytes. Intravital imaging experiments further revealed steady-state dSEARCH motion in 5-10% of LCs. Topical application of a reactive hapten, DNFB, augmented dSEARCH and triggered lateral migration of LC in vivo. These observations introduce a new concept that in situ maturation of LCs is further accompanied by coordinated reprogramming of motile activities.
引用
收藏
页码:787 / 796
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[1]  
AIBA S, 1990, J IMMUNOL, V145, P2791
[2]   Epidermal viral immunity induced by CD8α+ dendritic cells but not by Langerhans cells [J].
Allan, RS ;
Smith, CM ;
Belz, GT ;
van Lint, AL ;
Wakim, LM ;
Heath, WR ;
Carbone, FR .
SCIENCE, 2003, 301 (5641) :1925-1928
[3]   Dendritic cells and the control of immunity [J].
Banchereau, J ;
Steinman, RM .
NATURE, 1998, 392 (6673) :245-252
[4]   A strikingly constant ratio exists between Langerhans cells and other epidermal cells in human skin.: A stereologic study using the optical disector method and the confocal laser scanning microscope [J].
Bauer, J ;
Bahmer, FA ;
Wörl, J ;
Neuhuber, W ;
Schuler, G ;
Fartasch, M .
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 2001, 116 (02) :313-318
[5]   Requirement of Rac1 and Rac2 expression by mature dendritic cells for T cell priming [J].
Benvenuti, F ;
Hugues, S ;
Walmsley, M ;
Ruf, S ;
Fetler, L ;
Popoff, M ;
Tybulewicz, VLJ ;
Amigorena, S .
SCIENCE, 2004, 305 (5687) :1150-1153
[6]   Requirements for T cell-polarized tubulation of class II+ compartments in dendritic cells [J].
Bertho, N ;
Cerny, J ;
Kim, YM ;
Fiebiger, E ;
Ploegh, H ;
Boes, M .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2003, 171 (11) :5689-5696
[7]   T-cell engagement of dendritic cells rapidly rearranges MHC class II transport [J].
Boes, M ;
Cerny, J ;
Massol, R ;
Op den Brouw, M ;
Kirchhausen, T ;
Chen, JZ ;
Ploegh, HL .
NATURE, 2002, 418 (6901) :983-988
[8]   Efficient targeting of protein antigen to the dendritic cell receptor DEC-205 in the steady state leads to antigen presentation on major histocompatibility complex class I products and peripheral CD8+ T cell tolerance [J].
Bonifaz, L ;
Bonnyay, D ;
Mahnke, K ;
Rivera, M ;
Nussenzweig, MC ;
Steinman, RM .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2002, 196 (12) :1627-1638
[9]   A role for endogenous transforming growth factor beta 1 in Langerhans cell biology: The skin of transforming growth factor beta 1 null mice is devoid of epidermal Langerhans cells [J].
Borkowski, TA ;
Letterio, JJ ;
Farr, AG ;
Udey, MC .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 1996, 184 (06) :2417-2422
[10]   Dendritic cells phagocytose and are activated by Treponema pallidum [J].
Bouis, DA ;
Popova, TG ;
Takashima, A ;
Norgard, MV .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 2001, 69 (01) :518-528