1997
DOI: 10.1038/42030
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Inflammatory stimuli induce accumulation of MHC class II complexes on dendritic cells

Abstract: Dendritic cells have the remarkable property of presenting any incoming antigen. To do so they must not only capture antigens with high efficiency and broad specificity, but must also maximize their capacity to load class II molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) with antigenic peptides in order to present a large array of epitopes from different proteins, each at a sufficient copy number. Here we show that formation of peptide-MHC class II complexes is boosted by inflammatory stimuli that ind… Show more

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“…In addition, ligation of CD40 on DCs is a potent inducer of IL12 secretion and increases their capacity to activate T cells (Cella et al, 1996). CD40L is usually provided by helper T cells, consistent with the finding that CD40 activation circumvents the need for CD4 T cell help (Bennett et al maturation results in increased antigen uptake, upregulation of MHC expression (Cella et al, 1997), and expression of co-stimulators CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2) (Rad et al, 2003). During maturation, DCs migrate from tissues to draining lymph nodes, downregulating endocytic capacity and MHC class II synthesis en route, meaning that antigen presented to T cells is restricted to that which was internalized at the time any danger signal was encountered (Guermonprez et al, 2002).…”
Section: Antigen Presenting Cells: the Gateway To Immunity Or Toleransupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In addition, ligation of CD40 on DCs is a potent inducer of IL12 secretion and increases their capacity to activate T cells (Cella et al, 1996). CD40L is usually provided by helper T cells, consistent with the finding that CD40 activation circumvents the need for CD4 T cell help (Bennett et al maturation results in increased antigen uptake, upregulation of MHC expression (Cella et al, 1997), and expression of co-stimulators CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2) (Rad et al, 2003). During maturation, DCs migrate from tissues to draining lymph nodes, downregulating endocytic capacity and MHC class II synthesis en route, meaning that antigen presented to T cells is restricted to that which was internalized at the time any danger signal was encountered (Guermonprez et al, 2002).…”
Section: Antigen Presenting Cells: the Gateway To Immunity Or Toleransupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Immature dendritic cells are characterized by their phagocytic behavior, motility and expression of chemokine receptors (13) . These characteristics contrast that of mature dendritic cells which participate in adaptive immunity through their ability to present antigens to T lymphocytes, resulting in their activation (14) .…”
Section: Innate and Adaptive Immunitymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Immature DC were endocytic and much of the cell's MHC II products were inside the cell [52,53]. Maturation eventually led to a dampening of endocytosis, accounting for the weak endocytic activity that had been observed years before.…”
Section: Langerhans Cells As Immature Dendritic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%