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Publication : Lymph-node resident CD8α+ dendritic cells capture antigens from migratory malaria sporozoites and induce CD8+ T cell responses.

First Author  Radtke AJ Year  2015
Journal  PLoS Pathog Volume  11
Issue  2 Pages  e1004637
PubMed ID  25658939 Mgi Jnum  J:245825
Mgi Id  MGI:5915736 Doi  10.1371/journal.ppat.1004637
Citation  Radtke AJ, et al. (2015) Lymph-node resident CD8alpha+ dendritic cells capture antigens from migratory malaria sporozoites and induce CD8+ T cell responses. PLoS Pathog 11(2):e1004637
abstractText  Malaria infection begins when a female Anopheles mosquito injects Plasmodium sporozoites into the skin of its host during blood feeding. Skin-deposited sporozoites may enter the bloodstream and infect the liver, reside and develop in the skin, or migrate to the draining lymph nodes (DLNs). Importantly, the DLN is where protective CD8(+) T cell responses against malaria liver stages are induced after a dermal route of infection. However, the significance of parasites in the skin and DLN to CD8(+) T cell activation is largely unknown. In this study, we used genetically modified parasites, as well as antibody-mediated immobilization of sporozoites, to determine that active sporozoite migration to the DLNs is required for robust CD8(+) T cell responses. Through dynamic in vivo and static imaging, we show the direct uptake of parasites by lymph-node resident DCs followed by CD8(+) T cell-DC cluster formation, a surrogate for antigen presentation, in the DLNs. A few hours after sporozoite arrival to the DLNs, CD8(+) T cells are primed by resident CD8alpha(+) DCs with no apparent role for skin-derived DCs. Together, these results establish a critical role for lymph node resident CD8alpha(+) DCs in CD8(+) T cell priming to sporozoite antigens while emphasizing a requirement for motile sporozoites in the induction of CD8(+) T cell-mediated immunity.
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