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CD34 is required for dendritic cell trafficking and pathology in murine hypersensitivity pneumonis

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Rationale: Although recent work has shown that CD34 plays an important role in the trafficking of inflammatory cells during Th2- biased inflammatory responses, its role in Th1/Th17-biased disease as well as dendritic cell (DC) trafficking is unknown. Objectives: We used CD34-deficient mice (Cd342/2) to investigate the role of CD34 in the Th1/Th17-biased lung inflammatory disease, hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP). Methods: HP was induced in wild-type (wt) and Cd342/2 mice by repeated intranasal administration of Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula antigen. Lung inflammation was assessed by histology and analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage cells. Primary and secondary immune responses were evaluated by cytokine recall responses of pulmonary inflammatory cells as well as draining lymph node cells. MeasurementsandMainResults:Cd342/2micewerehighly resistant to the development ofHPand exhibited an inflammatory pattern more reflective of a primary response to S. rectivirgula rather than the chronic lymphocytosis that is typical of this disease. Cytokine recall responses from Cd342/2 lymph node cells were dampened and consistent with a failure of antigen-loaded Cd342/2 DCs to deliver antigenandprimeTcells in the draininglymphnodes. Inagreement with this interpretation, adoptive transfer of wt DCs into Cd342/2 mice was sufficient to restore normal sensitivity to HP. CD34 was found to be expressed by wt DCs, and Cd342/2 DCs exhibited an impaired ability to chemotax toward a subset of chemokines in vitro. Finally, expression of human CD34 in Cd342/2 mice restored normal susceptibility to HP. Conclusions: We conclude that CD34 is expressed by mucosal DCs and plays an important role in their trafficking through the lung and to the lymph nodes. Our data also suggest that CD34 may play a selective role in the efficient migration of these cells to a subset of chemokines.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CD34; stem cell gene; knock out mice; transgenic mice; lung inflammation; dendritic cells
List of contributors:
Levantini, Elena
Authors of the University:
LEVANTINI ELENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/406549
Published in:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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