PLoS ONE (Sep 2009)

Plasmacytoid dendritic cells capture and cross-present viral antigens from influenza-virus exposed cells.

  • Gabrielle Lui,
  • Olivier Manches,
  • Juliette Angel,
  • Jean-Paul Molens,
  • Laurence Chaperot,
  • Joël Plumas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
p. e7111

Abstract

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Among the different subsets of dendritic cells (DC), plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDC) play a unique role in secreting large amounts of type I interferons upon viral stimulation, but their efficiency as antigen-presenting cells has not been completely characterized. We show here, by flow cytometry, with human primary blood PDC and with a PDC cell line, that PDC display poor endocytic capacity for soluble or cellular antigens when compared to monocyte-derived myeloid DC. However, immature PDC efficiently take up cellular material from live influenza-exposed cells, subsequently mature and cross-present viral antigens very efficiently to specific CD8+ T cells. Therefore, during viral infection PDC not only secrete immunomodulatory cytokines, but also recognize infected cells and function as antigen cross-presenting cells to trigger the anti-viral immune response.