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Publication : Critical role of dendritic cells in T cell retention in the interfollicular region of Peyer's patches.

First Author  Obata T Year  2013
Journal  J Immunol Volume  191
Issue  2 Pages  942-8
PubMed ID  23772027 Mgi Jnum  J:204815
Mgi Id  MGI:5543520 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1200636
Citation  Obata T, et al. (2013) Critical role of dendritic cells in T cell retention in the interfollicular region of Peyer's patches. J Immunol 191(2):942-8
abstractText  Peyer's patches (PPs) simultaneously initiate active and quiescent immune responses in the gut. The immunological function is achieved by the rigid regulation of cell distribution and trafficking, but how the cell distribution is maintained remains to be elucidated. In this study, we show that binding of stromal cell-derived lymphoid chemokines to conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) is essential for the retention of naive CD4(+) T cells in the interfollicular region (IFR) of PPs. Transitory depletion of CD11c(high) cDCs in mice rapidly impaired the IFR structure in the PPs without affecting B cell follicles or germinal centers, lymphoid chemokine production from stromal cells, or the immigration of naive T cells into the IFRs of PPs. The cDC-orchestrated retention of naive T cells was mediated by heparinase-sensitive molecules that were expressed on cDCs and bound the lymphoid chemokine CCL21 produced from stromal cells. These data collectively reveal that interactions among cDCs, stromal cells, and naive T cells are necessary for the formation of IFRs in the PPs.
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