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Publication : Lymph-migrating, tissue-derived dendritic cells are minor constituents within steady-state lymph nodes.

First Author  Jakubzick C Year  2008
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  205
Issue  12 Pages  2839-50
PubMed ID  18981237 Mgi Jnum  J:143220
Mgi Id  MGI:3823181 Doi  10.1084/jem.20081430
Citation  Jakubzick C, et al. (2008) Lymph-migrating, tissue-derived dendritic cells are minor constituents within steady-state lymph nodes. J Exp Med 205(12):2839-50
abstractText  Observations that dendritic cells (DCs) constitutively enter afferent lymphatic vessels in many organs and that DCs in some tissues, such as the lung, turnover rapidly in the steady state have led to the concept that a major fraction of lymph node DCs are derived from migratory DCs that enter the lymph node through upstream afferent lymphatic vessels. We used the lysozyme M-Cre reporter mouse strain to assess the relationship of lymph node and nonlymphoid organ DCs. Our findings challenge the idea that a substantial proportion of lymph node DCs derive from the upstream tissue during homeostasis. Instead, our analysis suggests that nonlymphoid organ DCs comprise a major population of DCs within lymph nodes only after introduction of an inflammatory stimulus.
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