Constitutive Flt3 signaling impacts conventional dendritic cell function

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Immunology & Cell Biology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1111/imcb.12757
Kayla R Wilson, Christophe Macri, Jose A Villadangos, Justine D Mintern
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The development of dendritic cells (DCs) depends on signaling via the FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (Flt3) receptor. How Flt3 signaling impacts terminally differentiated DC function is unknown. This is important given the increasing interest in exploiting Flt3 for vaccination and tumor immunotherapy. Here, we examined DCs in mice harboring constitutively activated Flt3 (Flt3-ITD). Flt3ITD/ITD mice possessed expanded splenic DC subsets including plasmacytoid DC, conventional DC (cDC)1, cDC2, double positive (DP) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b CD103+ CD86+), noncanonical (NC) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b CD103 CD86) and single positive (SP) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b CD103 CD86+). Outcomes of constitutive Flt3 signaling differed depending on the cDC subset examined. In comparison with wild type (WT) DCs, all Flt3ITD/ITD cDCs displayed an altered surface phenotype with changes in costimulatory molecules, major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) and II (MHC II). Cytokine secretion patterns, antigen uptake, antigen proteolysis and antigen presenting function differed between WT and Flt3ITD/ITD subsets, particularly cDC2. In summary, Flt3 signaling impacts the function of terminally differentiated cDCs with important consequences for antigen presentation.

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连续的 Flt3 信号影响树突状细胞的常规功能。
树突状细胞(DC)的发育依赖于通过 FMS 样酪氨酸激酶 3(Flt3)受体发出的信号。Flt3 信号如何影响终末分化的 DC 功能尚不清楚。鉴于人们对利用 Flt3 进行疫苗接种和肿瘤免疫治疗的兴趣与日俱增,这一点非常重要。在这里,我们研究了携带组成性活化Flt3(Flt3-ITD)的小鼠体内的DC。Flt3ITD/ITD小鼠拥有扩大的脾脏DC亚群,包括浆细胞DC、常规DC(cDC)1、cDC2、双阳性(DP)cDC1(CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103+ CD86+)、非典型(NC)cDC1(CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103- CD86-)和单阳性(SP)cDC1(CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103- CD86+)。组成型 Flt3 信号转导的结果因所研究的 cDC 亚群而异。与野生型(WT)DC 相比,所有 Flt3ITD/ITD cDC 的表面表型都发生了改变,成本刺激分子、主要组织相容性复合体 I 类(MHC I)和 II 类(MHC II)都发生了变化。WT和Flt3ITD/ITD亚群(尤其是cDC2)的细胞因子分泌模式、抗原摄取、抗原蛋白水解和抗原呈递功能均有所不同。总之,Flt3 信号影响终末分化 cDC 的功能,并对抗原呈递产生重要影响。
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Immunology & Cell Biology
Immunology & Cell Biology 医学-免疫学
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7.50
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2.50%
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98
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4-8 weeks
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