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DOI: 10.1038/ni.2768
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Comparative transcriptional and functional profiling defines conserved programs of intestinal DC differentiation in humans and mice

Payal Watchmaker,Katharina Lahl,Mike Lee,Dirk Baumjohann,John M. Morton,Sun Jung Kim,Ruizhu Zeng,Alexander L. Dent,K. Mark Ansel,Betty Diamond,Husein Hadeiba,Eugene C. Butcher

Biology
Cell biology
Immunology
2013
Dendritic cells (DCs) that orchestrate mucosal immunity have been studied in mice. Lahl and colleagues characterize human gut DC populations and define their relationship to previously described human and mouse DCs. Dendritic cells (DCs) that orchestrate mucosal immunity have been studied in mice. Here we characterized human gut DC populations and defined their relationship to previously studied human and mouse DCs. CD103+Sirpα− DCs were related to human blood CD141+ DCs and to mouse intestinal CD103+CD11b− DCs and expressed markers of cross-presenting DCs. CD103+Sirpα+ DCs aligned with human blood CD1c+ DCs and mouse intestinal CD103+CD11b+ DCs and supported the induction of regulatory T cells. Both CD103+ DC subsets induced the TH17 subset of helper T cells, while CD103−Sirpα+ DCs induced the TH1 subset of helper T cells. Comparative analysis of transcriptomes revealed conserved transcriptional programs among CD103+ DC subsets and identified a selective role for the transcriptional repressors Bcl-6 and Blimp-1 in the specification of CD103+CD11b− DCs and intestinal CD103+CD11b+ DCs, respectively. Our results highlight evolutionarily conserved and divergent programming of intestinal DCs.
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    Comparative transcriptional and functional profiling defines conserved programs of intestinal DC differentiation in humans and mice” is a paper by Payal Watchmaker Katharina Lahl Mike Lee Dirk Baumjohann John M. Morton Sun Jung Kim Ruizhu Zeng Alexander L. Dent K. Mark Ansel Betty Diamond Husein Hadeiba Eugene C. Butcher published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.