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Dendritic Cells Display Subset and Tissue-Specific Maturation Dynamics over Human Life.

Citation
Granot, T., et al. “Dendritic Cells Display Subset And Tissue-Specific Maturation Dynamics Over Human Life.”. Immunity, pp. 504-515.
Center Columbia University
Author Tomer Granot, Takashi Senda, Dustin J Carpenter, Nobuhide Matsuoka, Joshua Weiner, Claire L Gordon, Michelle Miron, Brahma Kumar V, Adam Griesemer, Siu-Hong Ho, Harvey Lerner, Joseph J C Thome, Thomas Connors, Boris Reizis, Donna L Farber
Keywords Dendritic cells, human immunology, mucosal immunity, tissue immunity
Abstract

Maturation and migration to lymph nodes (LNs) constitutes a central paradigm in conventional dendritic cell (cDC) biology but remains poorly defined in humans. Using our organ donor tissue resource, we analyzed cDC subset distribution, maturation, and migration in mucosal tissues (lungs, intestines), associated lymph nodes (LNs), and other lymphoid sites from 78 individuals ranging from less than 1 year to 93 years of age. The distribution of cDC1 (CD141CD13) and cDC2 (Sirp-αCD1c) subsets was a function of tissue site and was conserved between donors. We identified cDC2 as the major mature (HLA-DR) subset in LNs with the highest frequency in lung-draining LNs. Mature cDC2 in mucosal-draining LNs expressed tissue-specific markers derived from the paired mucosal site, reflecting their tissue-migratory origin. These distribution and maturation patterns were largely maintained throughout life, with site-specific variations. Our findings provide evidence for localized DC tissue surveillance and reveal a lifelong division of labor between DC subsets, with cDC2 functioning as guardians of the mucosa.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Immunity
Volume
46
Issue
3
Number of Pages
504-515
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1097-4180
DOI
10.1016/j.immuni.2017.02.019
Alternate Journal
Immunity
PMID
28329707
PMCID
PMC5415308
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