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Distinct roles of IL-12 and IL-15 in human natural killer cell activation by dendritic cells from secondary lymphoid organs
Authors:Ferlazzo Guido  Pack Maggi  Thomas Dolca  Paludan Casper  Schmid Dorothee  Strowig Till  Bougras Gwenola  Muller William A  Moretta Lorenzo  Münz Christian
Affiliation:Laboratory of Viral Immunobiology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021, USA. ferlazg@rockefeller.edu
Abstract:Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to induce the growth and function of natural killer (NK) cells. Here, we address the capacity of DCs to interact with NK cells in human lymphoid organs and identify the role of specific DC-derived cytokines. We demonstrate that DCs colocalize with NK cells in the T cell areas of lymph nodes. In culture, DCs from either blood or spleen primarily stimulate the CD56(bright)CD16- NK cell subset, which is enriched in secondary lymphoid tissues. Blocking of IL-12 abolished DC-induced IFN-gamma secretion by NK cells, whereas membrane-bound IL-15 on DCs was essential for NK cell proliferation and survival. Maturation by CD40 ligation promoted the highest IL-15 surface presentation on DCs and led to the strongest NK cell proliferation induced by DCs. These results identify secondary lymphoid organs as a potential DC/NK cell interaction site and identify the distinct roles for DC-derived IL-12 and IL-15 in NK cell activation.
Keywords:lymph node   spleen   IFN-γ secretion   proliferation   survival
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