Cross-presentation of cutaneous melanoma antigen by migratory XCR1+CD103− and XCR1+CD103+ dendritic cells

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The question of which dendritic cells (DCs) cross-present peripheral tumor antigens remains unanswered. We assessed the ability of multiple skin-derived and lymphoid resident DCs to perform this function in a novel orthotopic murine melanoma model where tumor establishment and expansion is within the skin. Two migratory populations defined as CD103−XCR1+ and CD103+XCR1+ efficiently cross-presented melanoma-derived antigen, with the CD103−XCR1+ DCs surprisingly dominating this process. These results are critical for understanding how antitumor CD8+ T cell immunity is coordinated to tumor antigens present within the skin.

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Wylie, B., Seppanen, E., Xiao, K., Zemek, R., Zanker, D., Prato, S., … Waithman, J. (2015). Cross-presentation of cutaneous melanoma antigen by migratory XCR1+CD103− and XCR1+CD103+ dendritic cells. OncoImmunology, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2015.1019198

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