Journal article
Intestinal dendritic cells increase T cell expression of α4β7 integrin
AJ Stagg, MA Kamm, SC Knight
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2002
Abstract
The integrin alpha4beta7 binds to MAdCAM-1 and contributes to homing of lymphocytes to gut and other mucosal tissues. In humans, the alpha4beta7(hi) subset of circulating memory cells appears to have been primed in mucosal tissues. The factors that determine whether alpha4beta7(lo) naive cells become alpha4beta(hi) or alpha4beta7(-) cells upon differentiation are poorly understood but could include an influence of the activating antigen-presenting cell. To address this point, the induction of alpha4beta7 following activation of mouse cells with the APC-dependent stimulus soluble anti-CD3 has been examined. Almost all mouse T cells freshly isolated from mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN) and periph..
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