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Cross-dressed dendritic cells sustain effector T cell responses in islet and kidney allografts.


ABSTRACT: Activation of host T cells that mediate allograft rejection is a 2-step process. The first occurs in secondary lymphoid organs where T cells encounter alloantigens presented by host DCs and differentiate to effectors. Antigen presentation at these sites occurs principally via transfer of intact, donor MHC-peptide complexes from graft cells to host DCs (cross-dressing) or by uptake and processing of donor antigens into allopeptides bound to self-MHC molecules (indirect presentation). The second step takes place in the graft, where effector T cells reengage with host DCs before causing rejection. How host DCs present alloantigens to T cells in the graft is not known. Using mouse islet and kidney transplantation models, imaging cytometry, and 2-photon intravital microscopy, we demonstrate extensive cross-dressing of intragraft host DCs with donor MHC-peptide complexes that occurred early after transplantation, whereas host DCs presenting donor antigen via the indirect pathway were rare. Cross-dressed DCs stably engaged TCR-transgenic effector CD8+ T cells that recognized donor antigen and were sufficient for sustaining acute rejection. In the chronic kidney rejection model, cross-dressing declined over time but was still conspicuous 8 weeks after transplantation. We conclude that cross-dressing of host DCs with donor MHC molecules is a major antigen presentation pathway driving effector T cell responses within allografts.

SUBMITTER: Hughes AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6934226 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cross-dressed dendritic cells sustain effector T cell responses in islet and kidney allografts.

Hughes Andrew D AD   Zhao Daqiang D   Dai Hehua H   Abou-Daya Khodor I KI   Tieu Roger R   Rammal Rayan R   Williams Amanda L AL   Landsittel Douglas P DP   Shlomchik Warren D WD   Morelli Adrian E AE   Oberbarnscheidt Martin H MH   Lakkis Fadi G FG  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20200101 1


Activation of host T cells that mediate allograft rejection is a 2-step process. The first occurs in secondary lymphoid organs where T cells encounter alloantigens presented by host DCs and differentiate to effectors. Antigen presentation at these sites occurs principally via transfer of intact, donor MHC-peptide complexes from graft cells to host DCs (cross-dressing) or by uptake and processing of donor antigens into allopeptides bound to self-MHC molecules (indirect presentation). The second s  ...[more]

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