Journal article
Putative IKDCs are functionally and developmentally similar to natural killer cells, but not to dendritic cells
I Caminschi, F Ahmet, K Heger, J Brady, SL Nutt, D Vremec, S Pietersz, MH Lahoud, L Schofield, DS Hansen, M O'Keeffe, MJ Smyth, S Bedoui, GM Davey, JA Villadangos, WR Heath, K Shortman
Journal of Experimental Medicine | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20071351
Abstract
Interferon-producing killer dendritic cells (IKDCs) have been described as possessing the lytic potential of NK cells and the antigen-presenting capacity of dendritic cells (DCs). In this study, we examine the lytic function and antigen-presenting capacity of mouse spleen IKDCs, including those found in DC preparations. IKDCs efficiently killed NK cell targets, without requiring additional activation stimuli. However, in our hands, when exposed to protein antigen or to MHC class II peptide, IKDCs induced little or no T cell proliferation relative to conventional DCs or plasmacytoid DCs, either before or after activation with CpG, or in several disease models. Certain developmental features i..
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