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Novel splenic antigen-presenting cells derive from a Lin(-) c-kit(lo) progenitor

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Periasamy, Pravin
Tan, Jonathan K. H
O'Neill, Helen

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Society for Leukocyte Biology
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

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The main DC subsets in murine spleen arise from BM-derived precursors. Recently, a novel APC type was described in spleen. To determine if spleen contains the progenitors of this subset, a stromal coculture system was used to assess candidate progenitors for their hematopoietic potential. Here, the progenitor of that subset is identified as a spleen endogenous Lin_c-kit lo hematopoietic progenitor and is most highly enriched among the Lin_c-kit(lo)CD34+ subset. Dendritic-like cells produced in vitro functionally resemble the previously described in vivo equivalent subset with high endocytic capacity and capability for antigen-specific activation of CD8+ T cells but not CD4+ T cells.

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Journal of Leukocyte Biology 93.1 (2013): 63-9

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