The Enigmatic Plasmacytoid T Cells Develop into Dendritic Cells with Interleukin (IL)-3 and CD40-Ligand

Géraldine Grouard(University of Zurich), Marie‐Clotilde Rissoan(University of Zurich), Luis Filgueira(University of Zurich), Isabelle Durand(University of Zurich), Jacques Banchereau(University of Zurich), Yong-Jun Liu(University of Zurich)
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
March 17, 1997
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Abstract

A subset of CD4+CD11c-CD3- blood cells was recently shown to develop into dendritic cells when cultured with monocyte conditioned medium. Here, we demonstrate that CD4+ CD11c-CD3- cells, isolated from tonsils, correspond to the so-called plasmacytoid T cells, an obscure cell type that has long been observed by pathologists within secondary lymphoid tissues. They express CD45RA, but not markers specific for known lymphoid- or myeloid-derived cell types. They undergo rapid apoptosis in culture, unless rescued by IL-3. Further addition of CD40-ligand results in their differentiation into dendritic cells that express low levels of myeloid antigens CD13 and CD33.


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