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Publication : Dendritic cells overcome Cre/Lox induced gene deficiency by siphoning cytosolic material from surrounding cells.

First Author  Herbst CH Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  3 Pages  109119
PubMed ID  38384841 Mgi Jnum  J:351640
Mgi Id  MGI:7609614 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.109119
Citation  Herbst CH, et al. (2024) Dendritic cells overcome Cre/Lox induced gene deficiency by siphoning cytosolic material from surrounding cells. iScience 27(3):109119
abstractText  In a previous report, keratinocytes were shown to share their gene expression profile with surrounding Langerhans cells (LCs), influencing LC biology. Here, we investigated whether transferred material could substitute for lost gene products in cells subjected to Cre/Lox conditional gene deletion. We found that in human Langerin-Cre mice, epidermal LCs and CD11b+CD103+ mesenteric DCs overcome gene deletion if the deleted gene was expressed by neighboring cells. The mechanism of material transfer differed from traditional antigen uptake routes, relying on calcium and PI3K, being susceptible to polyguanylic acid inhibition, and remaining unaffected by inflammation. Termed intracellular monitoring, this process was specific to DCs, occurring in all murine DC subsets tested and human monocyte-derived DCs. The transferred material was presented on MHC-I and MHC-II, suggesting a role in regulating immune responses.
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