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Publication : Langerhans Cells Orchestrate the Protective Antiviral Innate Immune Response in the Lymph Node.

First Author  Wong E Year  2019
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  29
Issue  10 Pages  3047-3059.e3
PubMed ID  31801072 Mgi Jnum  J:301230
Mgi Id  MGI:6489135 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2019.10.118
Citation  Wong E, et al. (2019) Langerhans Cells Orchestrate the Protective Antiviral Innate Immune Response in the Lymph Node. Cell Rep 29(10):3047-3059.e3
abstractText  During disseminating viral infections, a swift innate immune response (IIR) in the draining lymph node (dLN) that restricts systemic viral spread is critical for optimal resistance to disease. However, it is unclear how this IIR is orchestrated. We show that after footpad infection of mice with ectromelia virus, dendritic cells (DCs) highly expressing major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC class II(hi) DCs), including CD207(+) epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs), CD103(+)CD207(+) double-positive dermal DCs (DP-DCs), and CD103(-)CD207(-) double-negative dermal DCs (DN-DCs) migrate to the dLN from the skin carrying virus. MHC class II(hi) DCs, predominantly LCs and DP-DCs, are the first cells upregulating IIR cytokines in the dLN. Preventing MHC class II(hi) DC migration or depletion of LCs, but not DP-DC deficiency, suppresses the IIR in the dLN and results in high viral lethality. Therefore, LCs are the architects of an early IIR in the dLN that is critical for optimal resistance to a disseminating viral infection.
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