Apoptotic cells overexpress vinculin and induce vinculin-specific cytotoxic T-cell cross-priming

A Propato, G Cutrona, V Francavilla, M Ulivi… - Nature medicine, 2001 - nature.com
A Propato, G Cutrona, V Francavilla, M Ulivi, E Schiaffella, O Landt, R Dunbar, V Cerundolo…
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Here we show that apoptotic cells overexpress vinculin and are ingested by dendritic cells,
which subsequently cross-prime vinculin-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs).
Successful cross-priming requires that the apoptotic cells provide maturation signals to
dendritic cells through CD40–CD40 ligand (CD40L) interactions. If apoptotic cells are
CD40L−, the help of a third T cell is needed for priming, indicating a regulatory role for
apoptotic cells in determining priming or tolerance. Vinculin-specific CTL priming is also …
Abstract
Here we show that apoptotic cells overexpress vinculin and are ingested by dendritic cells, which subsequently cross-prime vinculin-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). Successful cross-priming requires that the apoptotic cells provide maturation signals to dendritic cells through CD40–CD40 ligand (CD40L) interactions. If apoptotic cells are CD40L−, the help of a third T cell is needed for priming, indicating a regulatory role for apoptotic cells in determining priming or tolerance. Vinculin-specific CTL priming is also related to apoptosis in vivo, given that in HIV-seropositive individuals, the frequency of specific CTLs depends on the proportion of peripheral CD40L+ apoptotic cells.
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