Cutting edge: granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is the major CD8+ T cell-derived licensing factor for dendritic cell activation

L Min, SAB Mohammad Isa, W Shuai… - The Journal of …, 2010 - journals.aai.org
L Min, SAB Mohammad Isa, W Shuai, CB Piang, FW Nih, M Kotaka, C Ruedl
The Journal of Immunology, 2010journals.aai.org
During priming, CD8+ T lymphocytes can induce robust maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) in
a CD40-independent manner by secreting licensing factor (s). In this study, we isolate this so-
far elusive licensing factor and identify it, surprisingly, as GM-CSF. This provides a new face
for an old factor with a well-known supporting role in DC development and recruitment.
Signaling through the GM-CSFR in ex vivo-purified DCs upregulated the expression of
costimulatory molecules more efficiently than did any tested TLR agonist and provided a …
Abstract
During priming, CD8+ T lymphocytes can induce robust maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) in a CD40-independent manner by secreting licensing factor (s). In this study, we isolate this so-far elusive licensing factor and identify it, surprisingly, as GM-CSF. This provides a new face for an old factor with a well-known supporting role in DC development and recruitment. Signaling through the GM-CSFR in ex vivo-purified DCs upregulated the expression of costimulatory molecules more efficiently than did any tested TLR agonist and provided a positive feedback loop in the stimulation of CD8+ T cell proliferation. Combined with a variety of microbial stimuli, GM-CSF supports the formation of potent “effector” DCs capable of secreting a variety of proinflammatory cytokines that guide the differentiation of T cells during the immune response.
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