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CD8+XCR1neg Dendritic Cells Express High Levels of Toll-Like Receptor 5 and a Unique Complement of Endocytic Receptors.


ABSTRACT: Conventional dendritic cells (cDC) resident in the lymphoid organs of mice have been classically divided into CD8+ and CD8neg subsets. It is well-established that CD8+ dendritic cells (DCs) and their migratory counterparts in the periphery comprise the cross-presenting cDC1 subset. In contrast, CD8neg DCs are grouped together in the heterogeneous cDC2 subset. CD8neg DCs are relatively poor cross-presenters and drive more prominent CD4+ T cell responses against exogenous antigens. The discovery of the X-C motif chemokine receptor 1 (XCR1) as a specific marker of cross-presenting DCs, has led to the identification of a divergent subset of CD8+ DCs that lacks the ability to cross-present. Here, we report that these poorly characterized CD8+XCR1neg DCs have a gene expression profile that is consistent with both plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) and cDC2. Our data demonstrate that CD8+XCR1neg DCs possess a unique pattern of endocytic receptors and a restricted toll-like receptor (TLR) profile that is particularly enriched for TLR5, giving them a unique position within the DC immunosurveillance network.

SUBMITTER: Wylie B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6343586 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD8<sup>+</sup>XCR1<sup>neg</sup> Dendritic Cells Express High Levels of Toll-Like Receptor 5 and a Unique Complement of Endocytic Receptors.

Wylie Ben B   Read James J   Buzzai Anthony C AC   Wagner Teagan T   Troy Niamh N   Syn Genevieve G   Stone Shane R SR   Foley Bree B   Bosco Anthony A   Cruickshank Mark N MN   Waithman Jason J  

Frontiers in immunology 20190116


Conventional dendritic cells (cDC) resident in the lymphoid organs of mice have been classically divided into CD8<sup>+</sup> and CD8<sup>neg</sup> subsets. It is well-established that CD8<sup>+</sup> dendritic cells (DCs) and their migratory counterparts in the periphery comprise the cross-presenting cDC1 subset. In contrast, CD8<sup>neg</sup> DCs are grouped together in the heterogeneous cDC2 subset. CD8<sup>neg</sup> DCs are relatively poor cross-presenters and drive more prominent CD4<sup>+<  ...[more]

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