Induction of dendritic cell proliferation by neonate splenic adherent cells obtained by two different procedures (2006)
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- USP affiliated authors: MOSIG, JOSE MARIA ALVAREZ - ICB ; LIMA, MARIA REGINA D'IMPERIO - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- Assunto: IMUNOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
- Abstract: Introduction and Objective: Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial components of the immune system due to their essential role in T cell activation and differentiation. It is generally accept that DCs lose their capacity to proliferate after differentiation from its precursors. However, it has been recently shown that endothelial-like splenic stromal cells are able to induce the proliferation of fully differentiated and matured bone marrow-derived DCs (BMDCs) ( Nature Immunol. 2004; 5: 1124-33 ). Probably by mimicking the in vivo requirements, a close contact between both types of cells seems to be necessary to stimulate DC proliferation. Based on these findings, the main purpose of this study was to compare neonate splenic adherent cells (NSACs) obtained by two different procedures, regarding the ability to stimulate BMDC proliferation. Methods and Results: Adherent cells were obtained from the spleen of neonate C57BL/6 mice by two different procedures: 1) Pieces (1 mm2) of splenic tissue were cultured as previously described ( Nature Immunol. 2004; 5: 1124-33 ); and 2) Spleen cells were treated with trypsin and colagenase and let to adhere.After 3 weeks of culture, flow cytometry analysis revealed that NSACs obtained by procedures 1 and 2 expressed CD11b (68,39% and 8,50% ), CD106 (1,68% and 13,43%) and Thy-1 (9,77% and 14,73%), respectively. BMDCs were generated in the presence of rGM-CSF and rIL-4, as previously described (Nature Immunol. 2004; 5: 1124-33). These cells were stained with CFSE and cultured for 7 (CFSE fluorescence intensity from 824,50 to 32,20 and 35,77) or 14 days (CFSE fluorescence intensity from 824,50 to 20,15 and 22,75) in the presence of NSACs (at a ratio of 1:10 ) or alone. As indicated by the decrease of CFSE fluorescence intensity, BMDCs kept in contact with NSACs obtained by both procedures seem to proliferate at similar levels. In contrast, the absence of proliferation of BMDCs maintained alone was suggested by the fact that CFSE fluorescence intensity was similarly high before and after the period of culture (824,50 and 500,44). Conclusions: Our results suggest that NSACs obtained either from pieces of splenic tissue or from enzymes digested spleen can induce BMDC proliferation with similar efficiency.
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- Conference titles: Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Immunology
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LAURENTINO, R V et al. Induction of dendritic cell proliferation by neonate splenic adherent cells obtained by two different procedures. 2006, Anais.. São Paulo: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. . Acesso em: 19 abr. 2024. -
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Laurentino, R. V., Bastos, K. R. B., Do Rosário, A. P. F., Zago, C., Sardinha, L. R., Alvarez, J. M., & Lima, M. R. D. 'I. (2006). Induction of dendritic cell proliferation by neonate splenic adherent cells obtained by two different procedures. In Abstracts. São Paulo: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo. -
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Laurentino RV, Bastos KRB, Do Rosário APF, Zago C, Sardinha LR, Alvarez JM, Lima MRD'I. Induction of dendritic cell proliferation by neonate splenic adherent cells obtained by two different procedures. Abstracts. 2006 ;[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] -
Vancouver
Laurentino RV, Bastos KRB, Do Rosário APF, Zago C, Sardinha LR, Alvarez JM, Lima MRD'I. Induction of dendritic cell proliferation by neonate splenic adherent cells obtained by two different procedures. Abstracts. 2006 ;[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] - O papel do ifn-g endógeno na ativação de macrófagos pela il-12
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