Experimental models linking dendritic cell lineage, phenotype and function

Barbara Fazekas De St Groth,Adrian L Smith, Julian Bosco, Daniel M-Y Sze,Carl A Power, Felicity I Austen

IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY(2002)

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One of the important issues in dendritic cell (DC) biology today is how DC control the fate of T cells. Our data suggest that an important branch point in determining T cell fate is the decision between deletion and memory. We have previously hypothesized that this binary decision is determined by contact with DC derived from lymphoid- versus myeloid-restricted progenitors. However, the false attribution of CD8alpha expression as a reliable marker of lymphoid origin has underpinned a number of studies in which DC expressing CD8alpha did not induce deletion, thereby clouding the issue of whether deletion is indeed a function of lymphoid DC. By returning to basics, that is, functional testing of the progeny of lymphoid- and myeloid-restricted progenitors in vivo , we hope to provide clear evidence of the in vivo roles of lymphoid and myeloid DC subsets, independent of assumptions about the surface phenotypes they can assume.
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dendritic cells,haemopoietic lineage,tolerance,transgenic mice
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