Regulation of Dendritic Cell Migration by CD74, the MHC Class II-Associated Invariant Chain

Faure-Andre, G; Vargas, P.; Yuseff, MI; Heuze, M; Díaz, J; Lankar D.; Steri, V; Manry, J; Hugues, S; Vascotto, F; Boulanger, J; Raposo G.; Bono, MR.; Rosemblatt, M.; Piel M.; et. al.

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) sample peripheral tissues of the body in search of antigens to present to T cells. This requires two processes, antigen processing and cell motility, originally thought to occur independently. We found that the major histocompatibility complex II-associated invariant chain (Ii or CD74), a known regulator of antigen processing, negatively regulates DC motility in vivo. By using microfabricated channels to mimic the confined environment of peripheral tissues, we found that wild-type DCs alternate between high and low motility, whereas Ii-deficient cells moved in a faster and more uniform manner. The regulation of cell motility by Ii depended on the actin-based motor protein myosin II. Coupling antigen processing and cell motility may enable DCs to more efficiently detect and process antigens within a defined space.

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Título según WOS: Regulation of Dendritic Cell Migration by CD74, the MHC Class II-Associated Invariant Chain
Título según SCOPUS: Regulation of dendritic cell migration by CD74, the MHC class II-associated invariant chain
Título de la Revista: SCIENCE
Volumen: 322
Número: 5908
Editorial: AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 1705
Página final: 1710
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/doi/10.1126/science.1159894
DOI:

10.1126/science.1159894

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS