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Virally infected LSEC trigger CD8 T cell immunity


ABSTRACT: Dendritic cell activation through ligation of pattern recognition receptors leading to full functional maturation causes induction of CD8 T cell immunity instead of tolerance through increased delivery of co-stimulatory signals. Here we investigate whether a prototypic organ-resident antigen-presenting cells, i.e. liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSEC), also switch from tolerogenic to immunogenic CD8 T cell activation upon such activation. We demonstrate by gene expression analysis that LSEC expressed numerous pattern recognition receptors that attributed sentinel function, but ligand-induced activation of these receptors was not sufficient to overcome tolerance induction of CD8 T cells. However, viral infection caused functional maturation of antigen-presenting LSEC and was sufficient to promote antigen-specific differentiation into fully functional effector CD8 T cells in the absence of dendritic cells. Thus, we identify a novel principle of inducing CD8 T cell immunity by virally infected organ-resident antigen-presenting cells employing distinct mechanisms compared to dendritic cells.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE14674 | GEO | 2009/12/31

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA112373

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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