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Isolation of Mouse Lung Dendritic Cells
Published on: November 22, 2011
PI3-Kinase-γ Has a Distinct and Essential Role in Lung-Specific Dendritic Cell Development
Samuel Philip Nobs1, Christoph Schneider1, Maren Gil Dietrich2
1Institute of Molecular Health Sciences, Department of Biology, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Development of dendritic cells (DCs) commences in the bone marrow, from where pre-DCs migrate to peripheral organs to differentiate into mature DCs in situ. However, the factors that regulate organ-specific differentiation to give rise to tissue-specific DC subsets remain unclear. Here we show that the Ras-PI3Kγ-Akt-mTOR signaling axis acted downstream of FLT3L signaling and was required for development of lung CD103(+) DCs and, to a smaller extent, for lung CD11b(+) DCs, but not related DC populations in other non-lymphoid organs. Furthermore, we show that in lymphoid organs such as the spleen, DCs depended on a similar signaling network to respond to FLT3 ligand with overlapping and partially redundant roles for kinases PI3Kγ and PI3Kδ. Thus we identified PI3Kγ as an essential organ-specific regulator of lung DC development and discovered a signaling network regulating tissue-specific DC development mediated by FLT3.
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