In vivo conversion of BM plasmacytoid DC into CD11b+ conventional DC during virus infection

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Abstract

DC are a highly heterogeneous population that plays a critical role in host defense. We previously demonstrated that virus infection induces BM plasmacytoid DC (pDC) differentiation into CD11b+ conventional DC (cDC) upon in vitro culture with Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (Flt3L). Here we use immunoglobulin D-J rearrangements and pDC adoptive transfer to provide definitive proof supporting BM pDC conversion into CD11b+ cDC during in vivo viral infection. We show that in vivo BM pDC conversion into CD11b+ cDC relates to enhanced ability to prime virus-specific T cells. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in vivo pDC conversion does not rely on viral infection of BM pDC, but instead is mediated by type I IFN signaling. Finally, by exploiting recently identified pDC-specific Ab, we provide further characterizations of the BM pDC fraction that exhibits this broader developmental plasticity. Collectively, these data indicate that BM pDC actively contribute to the CD11b+ cDC pool during in vivo viral infection and delineates molecular, functional, and phenotypic features of this novel developmental pathway. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Liou, L. Y., Blasius, A. L., Welch, M. J., Colonna, M., Oldstone, M. B. A., & Zuniga, E. J. (2008). In vivo conversion of BM plasmacytoid DC into CD11b+ conventional DC during virus infection. European Journal of Immunology, 38(12), 3388–3394. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200838282

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