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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (
CD1a
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Dendritic cells (DC) that are stimulated with inflammatory mediators can maturate and migrate from nonlymphoid tissues to lymphoid organs to initiate T cell-mediated immune responses. This migratory step is closely related to the maturation of the DC. In an attempt to identify chemokine receptors that might influence migration and are selectively expressed in mature DC, we have discovered that the chemokine receptor, EBI1/CCR7, is strikingly up-regulated upon maturation in three distinct culture systems: 1) mouse bone marrow-derived DC, 2) mouse epidermal Langerhans cells, and 3) human monocyte-derived DC. The EBI1/CCR7 expressed in mature DC is functional because
ELC
/MIP-3beta, recently identified as a ligand of EBI1/CCR7, induces a rise in intracellular free calcium concentrations and directional migration of human monocyte-derived mature DC (HLA-DRhigh,
CD1a
(low), CD14-, CD25+, CD83+, and CD86high) in a dose-dependent manner, but not of immature DC (HLA-DRlow,
CD1a
(high), CD14-, CD25-, CD83-, and CD86-). In contrast, macrophage inflammatory protein-1alpha (MIP-1alpha), monocyte chemotactic protein-3 (MCP-3), and RANTES are active on immature DC but not on mature DC. Thus, it seems likely that MIP-1alpha, MCP-3, and RANTES can mediate the migration of immature DC located in peripheral sites, whereas
ELC
/MIP-3beta can direct the migration of Ag-carrying DC from peripheral inflammatory sites, where DC are stimulated to up-regulate the expression of EBI1/CCR7, to lymphoid organs. It is postulated that different chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in DC migration in vivo, depending on the maturation state of DC.
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PMID:EBI1/CCR7 is a new member of dendritic cell chemokine receptor that is up-regulated upon maturation. 974 76
We analyzed the role of CD8+ T cells on dendritic cells (DCs). Incubation of monocytes with activated but not resting CD8+ T cells induced their differentiation into DCs with a CD1a+ and CD14- phenotype. Activated CD8+ lymphocytes induced down-regulation of CD14 expression in interleukin (IL)-10-treated macrophages and resulted in the expression of DC-related
CD1a
and up-regulation of mRNA transcripts for RelB, IL-12p40, MCP-2, MIP-1alpha, and
ELC
. These DCs were potent stimulatory cells in mixed lymphocyte reaction and induced primary CTL responses. This interaction was independent of a direct cell-to-cell contact. Monoclonal antibodies against IFN-gamma completely abolished the
CD1a
induction on IL-10-treated antigen-presenting cells. These results demonstrate that CD8+ cells can provide stimulatory signals to antigen-presenting cells to induce their differentiation in DC and to increase their immunostimulatory capacity.
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PMID:Activated CD8+ T lymphocytes induce differentiation of monocytes to dendritic cells and restore the stimulatory capacity of interleukin 10-treated antigen-presenting cells. 1220 62