Cloning and functional characterization of human septin 10, a novel member of septin family cloned from dendritic cells

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Weiping Zhang ◽  
Qiuyan Liu ◽  
Taoyong Chen ◽  
Nan Li ◽  
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2016 ◽  
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Aitor González Granja ◽  
Irene Soleto ◽  
Esther Leal ◽  
Jaime Pignatelli ◽  
Rosario Castro ◽  
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Annemiek J. de Boer ◽  
Carl G. Figdor ◽  
Gosse J. Adema

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2009 ◽  
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Peifang Sun ◽  
Stefan Fernandez ◽  
Mary A. Marovich ◽  
Dupeh R. Palmer ◽  
Christina M. Celluzzi ◽  
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In the past, lack of lineage markers confounded the classification of dendritic cells (DC) in the intestine and impeded a full understanding of their location and function. We have recently shown that the chemokine receptor XCR1 is a lineage marker for cross-presenting DC in the spleen. Now we provide evidence that intestinal XCR1+ DC largely, but not fully, overlap with CD103+ CD11b- DC, the hypothesized correlate of “cross-presenting DC” in the intestine, and are selectively dependent in their development on the transcription factor Batf3. XCR1+ DC are located in the villi and epithelial crypts of the lamina propria of the small intestine, the T cell zones of Peyer’s Patches, and in the T cell zones and sinuses of the draining mesenteric lymph node. Functionally, we could demonstrate for the first time that XCR1+ / CD103+ CD11b- DC excel in the cross-presentation of orally applied antigen. Together, our data show that XCR1 is a lineage marker for cross-presenting DC also in the intestinal immune system. Further, extensive phenotypic analyses reveal that expression of the integrin SIRPα consistently demarcates the XCR1- DC population. We propose a simplified and consistent classification system for intestinal DC based on the expression of XCR1 and SIRPα.


2000 ◽  
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Angus W. Thomson

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Luís Inês ◽  
Tiago Carvalheiro ◽  
Maura Couto ◽  
Ângela Andrade ◽  
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Manfred Lehner ◽  
Patrick Morhart ◽  
Andrea Stilper ◽  
Wolfgang Holter

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