Toll-like receptor expression in murine DC subsets: Lack of TLR7 expresion of CD8α+ DC correlates with unresponsiveness to imidazoquinolines
Toll-like receptor expression in murine DC subsets: Lack of TLR7 expresion of CD8α+ DC correlates with unresponsiveness to imidazoquinolines
Toll-like receptors (TLR) recognize microbial and viral patterns and activate dendritic cells (DC). TLR distribution among human DC subsets is heterogeneous: plasmacytoid DC (PDC) express TLR1, 7 and 9, while other DC types do not express TLR9 but express other TLR. Here, we report that mRNA for most TLR is expressed at similar levels by murine splenic DC sub-types, including PDC, but that TLR3 is preferentially expressed by CD8α+ DC while TLR5 and TLR7 are selectively absent from the same subset. Consistent with the latter, TLR7 ligand activates CD8α– DC and PDC, but not CD8α+ DC as measured by survival ex vivo, up-regulation of surface markers and production of IL-12p40. These data suggest that the dichotomy in TLR expression between plasmacytoid and non-plasmacytoid DC is not conserved between species. However, lack of TLR7 expression could restrict the involvement of CD8α+ DC in recognition of certain mouse pathogens.
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Edwards, A.D.
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Diebold, S.S.
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Slack, E.M.C.
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Tomizawa, H.
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Hemmi, H.
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Kaisho, T.
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Akira, S.
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Reis e Sousa, C.
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1 April 2003
Edwards, A.D.
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Diebold, S.S.
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Slack, E.M.C.
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Tomizawa, H.
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Hemmi, H.
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Kaisho, T.
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Akira, S.
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Reis e Sousa, C.
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Edwards, A.D., Diebold, S.S., Slack, E.M.C., Tomizawa, H., Hemmi, H., Kaisho, T., Akira, S. and Reis e Sousa, C.
(2003)
Toll-like receptor expression in murine DC subsets: Lack of TLR7 expresion of CD8α+ DC correlates with unresponsiveness to imidazoquinolines.
European Journal of Immunology, 33 (4), .
(doi:10.1002/eji.200323797).
Abstract
Toll-like receptors (TLR) recognize microbial and viral patterns and activate dendritic cells (DC). TLR distribution among human DC subsets is heterogeneous: plasmacytoid DC (PDC) express TLR1, 7 and 9, while other DC types do not express TLR9 but express other TLR. Here, we report that mRNA for most TLR is expressed at similar levels by murine splenic DC sub-types, including PDC, but that TLR3 is preferentially expressed by CD8α+ DC while TLR5 and TLR7 are selectively absent from the same subset. Consistent with the latter, TLR7 ligand activates CD8α– DC and PDC, but not CD8α+ DC as measured by survival ex vivo, up-regulation of surface markers and production of IL-12p40. These data suggest that the dichotomy in TLR expression between plasmacytoid and non-plasmacytoid DC is not conserved between species. However, lack of TLR7 expression could restrict the involvement of CD8α+ DC in recognition of certain mouse pathogens.
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 January 2003
e-pub ahead of print date: 7 March 2003
Published date: 1 April 2003
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