Dendritic cells (DCs) have the unique ability to pick up dead cells carrying antigens in tissue and migrate to the lymph nodes where they can cross-present cell-associated antigens by MHC class I to CD8 + T cells. There is strong in vivo evidence that the mouse XCR1 + DCs subset acts as a key player in this process. The intracellular processes underlying cross-presentation remain controversial and several pathways have been proposed. Indeed, a wide number of studies have addressed the cellular process of cross-presentation in vitro using a variety of sources of antigen and antigen-presenting cells. Here, we review the in vivo and in vitro evidence supporting the current mechanistic models and disscuss their physiological relevance to the cross-presentation of cell-associated antigens by DCs subsets.
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Gutiérrez-Martínez, E., Planès, R., Anselmi, G., Reynolds, M., Menezes, S., Adiko, A. C., … Guermonprez, P. (2015). Cross-presentation of cell-associated antigens by MHC class I in dendritic cell subsets. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00363
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