Cutting edge: secondary lymphoid-tissue chemokine (SLC) and CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) participate in the emigration pathway of mature dendritic cells from …

H Saeki, AM Moore, MJ Brown… - The Journal of …, 1999 - journals.aai.org
H Saeki, AM Moore, MJ Brown, ST Hwang
The Journal of Immunology, 1999journals.aai.org
Dendritic cells (DCs) emigrate to regional lymph nodes (LNs) during immune responses via
afferent lymphatic channels. Secondary lymphoid-tissue chemokine (SLC), a CC
chemokine, is expressed in secondary lymphoid organs and mediates the chemotaxis of
lymphocytes and DCs via its receptor, CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7). By dual-label
fluorescence confocal microscopy, we showed MHC class II-positive cells within SLC-
staining lymphatic channels in the mouse dermis. SLC was a potent in vitro chemoattractant …
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) emigrate to regional lymph nodes (LNs) during immune responses via afferent lymphatic channels. Secondary lymphoid-tissue chemokine (SLC), a CC chemokine, is expressed in secondary lymphoid organs and mediates the chemotaxis of lymphocytes and DCs via its receptor, CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7). By dual-label fluorescence confocal microscopy, we showed MHC class II-positive cells within SLC-staining lymphatic channels in the mouse dermis. SLC was a potent in vitro chemoattractant for cultured, migratory skin DCs, and it enhanced the emigration of MHC class II-positive DCs from mouse skin explants by an average of 2.5-fold. Mature or cytokine-activated, but not resting, Langerhans cells expressed CCR7 mRNA by RT-PCR. Anti-SLC Abs, but not control or anti-eotaxin Abs, blocked the in vivo migration of 51 Cr-labeled, skin-derived DCs from footpads to draining LNs by 50%(n= 9, p< 0.005). Thus, we provide direct evidence that SLC and CCR7 participate in the emigration of DCs from peripheral tissue to LNs via lymphatics.
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