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Induction of monocyte-to-dendritic cell maturation by extracorporeal photochemotherapy: initiation via direct platelet signaling.


ABSTRACT: Extracorporeal Photochemotherapy (ECP) is a widely used therapy for cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL). Although the mechanism of clinical action of ECP is not precisely established, previous studies have shown evidence of induction of dendritic cells (DCs). Here we show that, under flow conditions similar to those in post-capillary venules, ECP promotes platelet immobilization and activation, initiating stepwise receptor-ligand interactions with monocytes, which then differentiate into DC. These findings clarify how ECP directly stimulates DC maturation; suggest a new clinically applicable approach to the obtainment of DC; and identify a novel mechanism that may reflect physiological induction of DC.

SUBMITTER: Durazzo TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4167725 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of monocyte-to-dendritic cell maturation by extracorporeal photochemotherapy: initiation via direct platelet signaling.

Durazzo Tyler S TS   Tigelaar Robert E RE   Filler Renata R   Hayday Adrian A   Girardi Michael M   Edelson Richard L RL  

Transfusion and apheresis science : official journal of the World Apheresis Association : official journal of the European Society for Haemapheresis 20131128 3


Extracorporeal Photochemotherapy (ECP) is a widely used therapy for cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL). Although the mechanism of clinical action of ECP is not precisely established, previous studies have shown evidence of induction of dendritic cells (DCs). Here we show that, under flow conditions similar to those in post-capillary venules, ECP promotes platelet immobilization and activation, initiating stepwise receptor-ligand interactions with monocytes, which then differentiate into DC. These  ...[more]

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