Journal article
Production of interleukin (IL)-10 and IL-12 by murine colonic dendritic cells in response to microbial stimuli
RJ Rigby, SC Knight, MA Kamm, AJ Stagg
Clinical and Experimental Immunology | WILEY | Published : 2005
Abstract
Intestinal dendritic cells (DC) are likely to regulate immunity to gut microflora, but little is known about their responses to bacterial antigens. Therefore, DC from normal murine colon were characterized and their cytokine responses to components of Gram-negative and/or Gram-positive bacteria assessed. Cells were obtained by digestion of colonic tissue and contained DC that were identified by flow cytometry as CD11c+ major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II+ cells. Purified DC were obtained by immunomagnetic separation plus cell sorting. DC had the morphology of immature myeloid cells, were endocytically active, expressed low levels of co-stimulatory molecules and stimulated a weak ..
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