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Publication : Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells (moDCs) Differentiate into Bcl6<sup>+</sup> Mature moDCs to Promote Cyclic di-GMP Vaccine Adjuvant-Induced Memory T<sub>H</sub> Cells in the Lung.

First Author  Mansouri S Year  2021
Journal  J Immunol Volume  206
Issue  9 Pages  2233-2245
PubMed ID  33879579 Mgi Jnum  J:320459
Mgi Id  MGI:6727236 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.2001347
Citation  Mansouri S, et al. (2021) Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells (moDCs) Differentiate into Bcl6(+) Mature moDCs to Promote Cyclic di-GMP Vaccine Adjuvant-Induced Memory TH Cells in the Lung. J Immunol 206(9):2233-2245
abstractText  Induction of lung mucosal immune responses is highly desirable for vaccines against respiratory infections. We recently showed that monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) are responsible for lung IgA induction. However, the dendritic cell subset inducing lung memory TH cells is unknown. In this study, using conditional knockout mice and adoptive cell transfer, we found that moDCs are essential for lung mucosal responses but are dispensable for systemic vaccine responses. Next, we showed that mucosal adjuvant cyclic di-GMP differentiated lung moDCs into Bcl6(+) mature moDCs promoting lung memory TH cells, but they are dispensable for lung IgA production. Mechanistically, soluble TNF mediates the induction of lung Bcl6(+) moDCs. Our study reveals the functional heterogeneity of lung moDCs during vaccination and paves the way for an moDC-targeting vaccine strategy to enhance immune responses on lung mucosa.
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