Activated NKT cells increase dendritic cell migration and enhance CD8+ T cell responses in the skin |
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Authors: | Gorbachev Anton V Fairchild Robert L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44195-0001, USA. gorbaca@ccf.org |
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Abstract: | Activated NKT cells produce cytokines such as IL-4 and IFN-gamma that function locally to influence the strength and functional development of antigen-specific T cells. Here we identify an alternative mechanism by which NKT cells influence the strength of T cell responses: through modulation of peripheral dendritic cell (DC) trafficking. NKT cell activation with alpha-galactosylceramide induced high systemic levels of TNF-alpha that mediated increased DC migration from skin to draining lymph nodes. This increased DC trafficking led to a threefold increase in effector T cell priming and in the immune response elicited to antigen challenge when alpha-galactosylceramide was given at the time of immunization of the skin. These studies provide important implications for the use of NKT cell activation strategies to manipulate T cell-mediated responses including responses to cutaneous tumors and graft vs. host disease. |
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Keywords: | Dendritic cells NKT cells T cells |
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