Initiation of immune responses in brain is promoted by local dendritic cells

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作者
Karman, J
Ling, CY
Sandor, M
Fabry, Z
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Pathol, Cellular & Mol Pathol Program, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.173.4.2353
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The contribution of dendritic cells (DCs) to initiating T cell-mediated immune response in and T cell homing into the CNS has not yet been clarified. In this study we show by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry that cells expressing CD11c, CD205, and MHC class II molecules and containing fluorescently labeled, processed Ag accumulate at the site of intracerebral Ag injection. These cells follow a specific pattern upon migrating out of the brain. To track their pathway out of the CNS, we differentiated DCs from bone marrow of GFP-transgenic mice and injected them directly into brains of naive C57BL/6 mice. We demonstrate that DCs migrate from brain to cervical lymph nodes, a process that can be blocked by fixation or pertussis toxin treatment of the DCs. Injection of OVA-loaded DCs into brain initiates a SIINFEKL (a dominant OVA epitope)-specific T cell response in lymph nodes and spleen, as measured by specific tetramer and LFA-1 activation marker staining. Additionally, a fraction of activated SIINFEKL-specific T cells home to the CNS. Specific T cell homing to the CNS, however, cannot be induced by i.v. injection of OVA-loaded DCs alone. These data suggest that brain-emigrant DCs are sufficient to support activated T cells to home to the tissue of DC origination; Thus, initiation of immune reactivity against CNS Ags involves the migration of APCs from nervous tissue to peripheral lymphoid tissues, similarly to that in other organs.
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