Stable T cell–dendritic cell interactions precede the development of both tolerance and immunity in vivo

G Shakhar, RL Lindquist, D Skokos, D Dudziak… - Nature …, 2005 - nature.com
G Shakhar, RL Lindquist, D Skokos, D Dudziak, JH Huang, MC Nussenzweig, ML Dustin
Nature immunology, 2005nature.com
The maturation status of dendritic cells (DCs) determines whether they prime or tolerize T
cells. We targeted ovalbumin peptide exclusively to DCs in situ using an antibody to DEC-
205 and studied the interaction of DCs with naive CD4+ T cells in tolerizing or priming
conditions. We used two-photon microscopy to simultaneously track antigen-specific OT-II T
cells, nonspecific T cells and DCs in lymph nodes of living mice. In both tolerance and
immunity, OT-II cells arrested on DCs near high endothelial venules beginning shortly after …
Abstract
The maturation status of dendritic cells (DCs) determines whether they prime or tolerize T cells. We targeted ovalbumin peptide exclusively to DCs in situ using an antibody to DEC-205 and studied the interaction of DCs with naive CD4+ T cells in tolerizing or priming conditions. We used two-photon microscopy to simultaneously track antigen-specific OT-II T cells, nonspecific T cells and DCs in lymph nodes of living mice. In both tolerance and immunity, OT-II cells arrested on DCs near high endothelial venules beginning shortly after extravasation and regained their baseline speed by 18 h. Thus, early antigen-dependent T cell arrest on DCs is a shared feature of tolerance and priming associated with activation and proliferation.
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