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Publication : Alveolar macrophages transport pathogens to lung draining lymph nodes.

First Author  Kirby AC Year  2009
Journal  J Immunol Volume  183
Issue  3 Pages  1983-9
PubMed ID  19620319 Mgi Jnum  J:151546
Mgi Id  MGI:4354427 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.0901089
Citation  Kirby AC, et al. (2009) Alveolar macrophages transport pathogens to lung draining lymph nodes. J Immunol 183(3):1983-9
abstractText  The first step in inducing pulmonary adaptive immunity to allergens and airborne pathogens is Ag acquisition and transport to the lung draining lymph nodes (dLN). Dendritic cells (DC) sample the airways, and active transfer of Ag to the lung dLN is considered an exclusive property of migratory DC. However, alveolar macrophages (AM) are the first phagocytes to contact inhaled particulate matter. Although having well-defined immunoregulatory capabilities, AM are generally considered as restricted to the alveoli. We show that murine AM constitutively migrate from lung to dLN and that following exposure to Streptococcus pneumoniae, AM rapidly transport bacteria to this site. Thus AM, and not DC, appear responsible for the earliest delivery of these bacteria to secondary lymphoid tissue. The identification of this novel transport pathway has important consequences for our understanding of lung immunity and suggests more widespread roles for macrophages in the transport of Ags to lymphoid organs than previously appreciated.
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