Granulocytes from human peripheral blood were co-cultured with conventional dendritic cells (cDC) or plasmacytoid DCs (pDC) to examine the effects of DCs on the activation or function of granulocytes. After co-culture of granulocytes with DCs, expression of the activation markers of granulocytes (CD63 and CD64) was up-regulated, and increased expression of CD50, the activation marker and ligand for CD209 (DC-SIGN) was also observed. The interaction of granulocytes with DCs was visualized as the cluster where DCs, especially cDCs, were surrounded by granulocytes to form a 'rosette'. After co-culture of granulocytes with cDCs, the secretion of elastase from granulocytes was enhanced significantly when examined cytohistochemically and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. An increase in myeloperoxidase (another activation index of granulocytes) was also observed after co-culture with DCs. These findings suggest the functional and phenotypical activation of granulocytes by interaction with DCs. Furthermore, we examined the involvement of adhesion molecules in the granulocyte-DC interaction, and found that CD209 participates to some extent in this interaction. © 2007 British Society for Immunology.
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Tsuda, M., Inaba, M., Sakaguchi, Y., Fukui, J., Ueda, Y., Omae, M., … Ikehara, S. (2007). Activation of granulocytes by direct interaction with dendritic cells. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 150(2), 322–331. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.2007.03490.x
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