CD4+CD3- cells induce Peyer's patch development: role of alpha4beta1 integrin activation by CXCR5 |
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Authors: | Finke D Acha-Orbea H Mattis A Lipp M Kraehenbuhl J |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, Epalinges, Switzerland. dfinke@isrec.unil.ch |
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Abstract: | CD4+CD3- cells are the predominant hematopoietic cells found in mouse fetal intestine. We prove their role as Peyer's patch (PP)-inducing cells by transfer into neonatal PP-deficient mice. To test the requirement of chemokines and adhesion molecules in induction of PP, we studied mice deficient in CXCR5 and/or alpha4beta1 integrin-mediated adhesion. CXCR5-/- mice have CD4+CD3- cells, which are inefficient in inducing PP formation. We show here that CXCR5/CXCL13 signaling activates alpha4beta1 integrin on CD4+CD3- cells. Blocking of beta1 integrin or VCAM-1, the ligand of alpha4beta1 integrin, inhibits PP formation. This study demonstrates the link between chemokine receptors and adhesion molecules that regulates stromal/hematopoietic cell interaction leading to PP formation. |
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