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- Title
CD83 influences cell-surface MHC class II expression on B cells and other antigen-presenting cells.
- Authors
Yoshihiro Kuwano; Charlene M. Prazma; Norihito Yazawa; Rei Watanabe; Nobuko Ishiura; Atsushi Kumanogoh; Hitoshi Okochi; Kunihiko Tamaki; Manabu Fujimoto; Thomas F. Tedder
- Abstract
CD83 is a member of the Ig superfamily expressed primarily by mature dendritic cells (DCs). In mice, CD83 expression by thymic stromal cells regulates CD4 T cell development, with CD83â/â mice demonstrating dramatic reductions in both thymus and peripheral CD4 T cells. In this study, CD83 expression was also found to affect MHC class II antigen expression within the thymus and periphery. CD83 deficiency reduced cell-surface class II antigen expression by 25â50% on splenic B cells and DCs, thymic epithelial cells and peritoneal macrophages. Reduced class II expression was a stable and intrinsic property that resulted from increased internalization of class II from the surface of CD83â/â B cells. Otherwise, class II antigen transcription, intracellular expression, heterodimer structure, antigen processing and antigen presentation were normal. Reduced class II antigen expression was not the primary cause of the CD83â/â phenotype since thymocyte and peripheral T cell development was normal in class IIâ mice. Comparable blocks in CD4 thymocyte development were also observed in CD83â/â and CD83â/âclass IIâ littermates. TCR and CD69 expression patterns in CD83â/â mice further suggested that double-positive thymocytes proceed through the class II-dependent stages of positive selection in the absence of CD83. These studies further emphasize a role for CD83 in lymphocyte development and immune regulation and reveal an unexpected role for CD83 expression in influencing cell-surface MHC class II turnover.
- Subjects
DENDRITIC cells; CELL surface antigens; ANTIGEN presenting cells; T cells
- Publication
International Immunology, 2007, Vol 19, Issue 8, p977
- ISSN
0953-8178
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/intimm/dxm067