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Expression of relB is required for the development of thymic medulla and dendritic cells.
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Nature [Nature] 1995 Feb 09; Vol. 373 (6514), pp. 531-6. - Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- Dendritic cells (DC) derived from bone marrow are critical in the function of the immune system, for they are the primary antigen-presenting cells in the activation of T-lymphocyte response. Their differentiation from precursor cells has not been defined at a molecular level, but recent studies have shown an association between expression of the relB subunit of the NF-kappa B complex and the presence of DC in specific regions of normal unstimulated lymphoid tissues. Here we show that relB expression also correlates with differentiation of DC in autoimmune infiltrates in situ, and that a mutation disrupting the relB gene results in mice with impaired antigen-presenting cell function, and a syndrome of excess production of granulocytes and macrophages. Thymic UEA-1+ medullary epithelial cells from normal mice show striking similarities to DC and, interestingly, these cells are also absent in relB mutant mice. Taken together, these results suggest that relB is critical in the coordinated activation of genes necessary for the differentiation of two unrelated but phenotypically similar cells (DC and thymic UEA-1+ medullary epithelial cells) and is therefore a candidate for a gene determining lineage commitment in the immune system.
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Antibodies, Viral biosynthesis
Antibodies, Viral immunology
Antigen-Presenting Cells cytology
Antigen-Presenting Cells immunology
Base Sequence
Cell Differentiation genetics
Cells, Cultured
DNA
Dendritic Cells immunology
Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus
Hemagglutinins, Viral immunology
Immunoenzyme Techniques
Influenza A virus immunology
Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutation
T-Lymphocytes immunology
Thymus Gland immunology
Transcription Factor RelB
Transcription Factors genetics
Dendritic Cells cytology
Proto-Oncogene Proteins
Thymus Gland cytology
Transcription Factors physiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0028-0836
- Volume :
- 373
- Issue :
- 6514
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Nature
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 7845467
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/373531a0