Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity

Owing to the functional heterogeneity of DCs in the lung, there is a need to unravel the in vivo contribution of various DC subpopulations to the generation of influenza immunity. Using our Clec9a-DTR and Clec4a4-DTR transgenic mouse models which allow us to specifically deplete CD103+ cDCs and CD24...

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Main Author: Ng, See Liang
Other Authors: Klaus Erik Karjalainen
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-622142023-02-28T18:46:18Z Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity Ng, See Liang Klaus Erik Karjalainen School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Owing to the functional heterogeneity of DCs in the lung, there is a need to unravel the in vivo contribution of various DC subpopulations to the generation of influenza immunity. Using our Clec9a-DTR and Clec4a4-DTR transgenic mouse models which allow us to specifically deplete CD103+ cDCs and CD24+CD11b+ cDCs respectively in the lungs, we aimed to study the biology of these DC populations using mouse-adapted influenza A virus strain H1N1/PR8. We found that ablation of these lung-derived DCs led to high sensitivity to infection and severe depletion of influenza-virus specific CD8 T cells in the lungs and more importantly the mechanisms contributing to the reduced number of these pulmonary T cells in Clec9a-DTR and Clec4a4-DTR mice were different. Concurrently our data highlighted the dispensability of these DCs in the formation of homosubtypic immunity, but, they were required for the efficacy of heterosubtypic immunity. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SBS) 2015-02-27T02:59:15Z 2015-02-27T02:59:15Z 2015 2015 Thesis Ng, S. L. (2015). Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/62214 10.32657/10356/62214 en 169 p. application/pdf
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Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
description Owing to the functional heterogeneity of DCs in the lung, there is a need to unravel the in vivo contribution of various DC subpopulations to the generation of influenza immunity. Using our Clec9a-DTR and Clec4a4-DTR transgenic mouse models which allow us to specifically deplete CD103+ cDCs and CD24+CD11b+ cDCs respectively in the lungs, we aimed to study the biology of these DC populations using mouse-adapted influenza A virus strain H1N1/PR8. We found that ablation of these lung-derived DCs led to high sensitivity to infection and severe depletion of influenza-virus specific CD8 T cells in the lungs and more importantly the mechanisms contributing to the reduced number of these pulmonary T cells in Clec9a-DTR and Clec4a4-DTR mice were different. Concurrently our data highlighted the dispensability of these DCs in the formation of homosubtypic immunity, but, they were required for the efficacy of heterosubtypic immunity.
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title Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
title_short Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
title_full Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
title_fullStr Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of lung migratory dendritic cells to the generation of influenza immunity
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