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Microparticles released by Listeria monocytogenes-infected macrophages are required for dendritic cell-elicited protective immunity 被引量:1
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作者 Yi Zhang Ruihua Zhang +10 位作者 Huafeng Zhang Jing Liu Zhuoshun Yang Pingwei Xu Wenqian Cai geming lu Miao Cui Reto A Schwendener Huang-Zhong Shi Huabao Xiong Bo Huang 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第6期489-496,共8页
Interplay between macrophages and dendritic cells in the processing and presentation of bacterial antigens for T-cell immune responses remains poorly understood. Using a Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) infection model, ... Interplay between macrophages and dendritic cells in the processing and presentation of bacterial antigens for T-cell immune responses remains poorly understood. Using a Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) infection model, we demonstrate that dendritic cells (DCs) require the support of macrophages to elicit protective immunity against Lm infection. DCs themselves were inefficient at taking up Lm but capable of taking up microparticles (MPs) released by Lm-infected macrophages. These MPs transferred Lm antigens to DCs, allowing DCs to present Lm antigen to effector T cells. MP-mediated Lm antigen transfer required M HC class I participation, since M HC class I deficiency in macrophages resulted in a significant reduction of T-cell activation. Moreover, the vaccination of mice with MPs from Lm-infected macrophages produced strong protective immunity against Lm infection. We here identify an intrinsic antigen transfer program between macrophages and DCs during Lm infection, and emphasize that macrophages also play an essential role in DC-elicited Lm-specific T-cell responses. 展开更多
关键词 dendritic cell Listeria monocytogenes MICROPARTICLES MACROPHAGE protective immunity
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