Cell Reports (Feb 2018)

Functional CD169 on Macrophages Mediates Interaction with Dendritic Cells for CD8+ T Cell Cross-Priming

  • Dieke van Dinther,
  • Henrike Veninga,
  • Salvador Iborra,
  • Ellen G.F. Borg,
  • Leoni Hoogterp,
  • Katarzyna Olesek,
  • Marieke R. Beijer,
  • Sjoerd T.T. Schetters,
  • Hakan Kalay,
  • Juan J. Garcia-Vallejo,
  • Kees L. Franken,
  • Lamin B. Cham,
  • Karl S. Lang,
  • Yvette van Kooyk,
  • David Sancho,
  • Paul R. Crocker,
  • Joke M.M. den Haan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.01.021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
pp. 1484 – 1495

Abstract

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Summary: Splenic CD169+ macrophages are located in the marginal zone to efficiently capture blood-borne pathogens. Here, we investigate the requirements for the induction of CD8+ T cell responses by antigens (Ags) bound by CD169+ macrophages. Upon Ag targeting to CD169+ macrophages, we show that BATF3-dependent CD8α+ dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial for DNGR-1-mediated cross-priming of CD8+ T cell responses. In addition, we demonstrate that CD169, a sialic acid binding lectin involved in cell-cell contact, preferentially binds to CD8α+ DCs and that Ag transfer to CD8α+ DCs and subsequent T cell activation is dependent on the sialic acid-binding capacity of CD169. Finally, functional CD169 mediates optimal CD8+ T cell responses to modified vaccinia Ankara virus infection. Together, these data indicate that the collaboration of CD169+ macrophages and CD8α+ DCs for the initiation of effective CD8+ T cell responses is facilitated by binding of CD169 to sialic acid containing ligands on CD8α+ DCs.

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