Cutting Edge: IFN-β Expression in the Spleen Is Restricted to a Subpopulation of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Exhibiting a Specific Immune Modulatory Transcriptome Signature

  • Bauer J
  • Dress R
  • Schulze A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Type I IFNs are critical in initiating protective antiviral immune responses, and plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) represent a major source of these cytokines. We show that only few pDCs are capable of producing IFN-β after virus infection or CpG stimulation. Using IFNβ/YFP reporter mice, we identify these IFN-β–producing cells in the spleen as a CCR9+CD9− pDC subset that is localized exclusively within the T/B cell zones. IFN-β–producing pDCs exhibit a distinct transcriptome profile, with higher expression of genes encoding cytokines and chemokines, facilitating T cell recruitment and activation. These distinctive characteristics of IFN-β–producing pDCs are independent of the type I IFNR-mediated feedback loop. Furthermore, IFN-β–producing pDCs exhibit enhanced CCR7-dependent migratory properties in vitro. Additionally, they effectively recruit T cells in vivo in a peritoneal inflammation model. We define “professional type I IFN-producing cells” as a distinct subset of pDCs specialized in coordinating cellular immune responses.

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Bauer, J., Dress, R. J., Schulze, A., Dresing, P., Ali, S., Deenen, R., … Scheu, S. (2016). Cutting Edge: IFN-β Expression in the Spleen Is Restricted to a Subpopulation of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Exhibiting a Specific Immune Modulatory Transcriptome Signature. The Journal of Immunology, 196(11), 4447–4451. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500383

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