Murine Langerhans Cells Cultured Under Serum-Free Conditions Mature into Potent Stimulators of Primary Immune Responses In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Kočiková A
  • Kolesarić A
  • Koszik F
  • et al.
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The ability of Ag-pulsed dendritic cells (DC) to induce primary immune responses has led them to be used for vaccination purposes. However, irrelevant Ags (e.g., FCS) can also be taken up by DC during their isolation and culture and then presented in vivo. To circumvent this, we have established a serum-free (SF) culture system. Murine epidermal cell (EC) suspensions were prepared with and without FCS and cultured for 3 days either in SF or FCS-containing medium. In spite of the lower Langerhans cell (LC) yields under SF conditions, both SF- and FCS-cultured LC (SF-cLC, FCS-cLC) underwent a similar maturation process, as evidenced by a similar increase in the cell surface expression of MHC class II and of costimulatory molecules. The further observation that SF-EC cultures elaborated comparable amounts of granulocyte-macrophage (GM)-CSF as FCS-cultured EC, but were relatively impaired in their IL-1α and TNF-α production, supports the role of GM-CSF in LC maturation and, less so, in LC survival. Functionally, freshly isolated SF-LC compared with FCS-LC in their Ag-processing capacity. Three-day-cultured SF-LC were as potent stimulators of polyclonal T cell responses and of the primary allogeneic MLR as FCS-cLC, but were relatively poor activators of naive, syngeneic CD4+ T cells. In vivo, hapten-modified SF-cLC induced a contact hypersensitivity response similar in magnitude and kinetics to that evoked by FCS-cLC. Our data show that, in the absence of serum and exogenous cytokines, LC mature into potent activators of T cell responses and could thus be a valuable cellular source for DC-based immunotherapy.

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Kočiková, A., Kolesarić, A., Koszik, F., Stingl, G., & Elbe-Bürger, A. (1998). Murine Langerhans Cells Cultured Under Serum-Free Conditions Mature into Potent Stimulators of Primary Immune Responses In Vitro and In Vivo. The Journal of Immunology, 161(8), 4033–4041. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.161.8.4033

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