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Publication : Conventional dendritic cells are the critical donor APC presenting alloantigen after experimental bone marrow transplantation.

First Author  Markey KA Year  2009
Journal  Blood Volume  113
Issue  22 Pages  5644-9
PubMed ID  19336758 Mgi Jnum  J:148895
Mgi Id  MGI:3847062 Doi  10.1182/blood-2008-12-191833
Citation  Markey KA, et al. (2009) Conventional dendritic cells are the critical donor APC presenting alloantigen after experimental bone marrow transplantation. Blood 113(22):5644-9
abstractText  We have quantified the relative contribution of donor antigen-presenting cell populations to alloantigen presentation after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) by using transgenic T cells that can respond to host-derived alloantigen presented within the donor major histocompatibility complex. We also used additional transgenic/knockout donor mice and/or monoclonal antibodies that allowed conditional depletion of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs), plasmacytoid DC (pDCs), macrophages, or B cells. Using these systems, we demonstrate that donor cDCs are the critical population presenting alloantigen after BMT, whereas pDCs and macrophages do not make a significant contribution in isolation. In addition, alloantigen presentation was significantly enhanced in the absence of donor B cells, confirming a regulatory role for these cells early after transplantation. These data have major implications for the design of therapeutic strategies post-BMT, and suggest that cDC depletion and the promotion of B-cell reconstitution may be beneficial tools for the control of alloreactivity.
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