Bone marrow plasmacytoid dendritic cells can differentiate into myeloid dendritic cells upon virus infection
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- 7 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 5 (12) , 1227-1234
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1136
Abstract
Two subsets of dendritic cell (DCs), plasmacytoid (p) and myeloid (m) DCs, have been described in humans and mice. These subsets are known to have divergent roles during an immune response, but their developmental course is unclear. Here we report that virus infection induces bone marrow pDCs to differentiate into mDCs, thereby undergoing profound phenotypic and functional changes including the acquisition of enhanced antigen-presenting capacity and the ability to recognize different microbial structures through Toll-like receptor 4. The conversion of pDCs into mDCs is also induced by the injection of double-stranded RNA and requires type I interferons. Our results establish a precursor-product developmental relationship between these two DC subsets and highlight unexpected plasticity of bone marrow pDCs.Keywords
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