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Publication : Dendritic Cells Coordinate the Development and Homeostasis of Organ-Specific Regulatory T Cells.

First Author  Leventhal DS Year  2016
Journal  Immunity Volume  44
Issue  4 Pages  847-59
PubMed ID  27037189 Mgi Jnum  J:258595
Mgi Id  MGI:6140567 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2016.01.025
Citation  Leventhal DS, et al. (2016) Dendritic Cells Coordinate the Development and Homeostasis of Organ-Specific Regulatory T Cells. Immunity 44(4):847-59
abstractText  Although antigen recognition mediated by the T cell receptor (TCR) influences many facets of Foxp3(+) regulatory T (Treg) cell biology, including development and function, the cell types that present antigen to Treg cells in vivo remain largely undefined. By tracking a clonal population of Aire-dependent, prostate-specific Treg cells in mice, we demonstrated an essential role for dendritic cells (DCs) in regulating organ-specific Treg cell biology. We have shown that the thymic development of prostate-specific Treg cells required antigen presentation by DCs. Moreover, Batf3-dependent CD8alpha(+) DCs were dispensable for the development of this clonotype and had negligible impact on the polyclonal Treg cell repertoire. In the periphery, CCR7-dependent migratory DCs coordinated the activation of organ-specific Treg cells in the prostate-draining lymph nodes. Our results demonstrate that the development and peripheral regulation of organ-specific Treg cells are dependent on antigen presentation by DCs, implicating DCs as key mediators of organ-specific immune tolerance.
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