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Generation of Human Monocyte-derived Dendritic Cells from Whole Blood
Published on: December 24, 2016
Dendritic cells regulate the innate-adaptive balance in lymph nodes for optimal host defense
Jessica Y Huang1, Michael Y Gerner1
1Department of Immunology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
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Lymph nodes (LNs) enable innate defense to limit pathogen dissemination while also driving adaptive immunity. Yet, certain innate responses can restrict adaptive processes, suggesting that these must be tightly regulated. Here, we report that after infection or immunization, LN architecture is rapidly altered, with large-scale, polarized recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes from inflamed blood vessels and intranodal repositioning of natural killer (NK) cells. Mechanistically, dendritic cells (DCs) promote this through expression of inflammatory chemokines and integrin ligands. While these DC-driven innate responses are necessary for efficient pathogen containment, they paradoxically limit early adaptive immunity, with infiltrating neutrophils displacing lymphocytes and reducing the LN area available for T cell priming. Upon threat cessation, however, DCs and DC-recruited monocytes phagocytose the neutrophils, restoring tissue architecture and generating polarized domains for downstream adaptive immune cell activation. Thus, DCs orchestrate innate cell organization during inflammation, serving as rheostats of innate versus adaptive functions of the LN.
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