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Sublingual immune cell clusters and dendritic cell distribution in the oral cavity
Yutaka Kusumoto, Mizuki Ueda, Mayuko Hashimoto, Haruka Takeuchi, Naoko Okada, Junya Yamamoto, Akiko Nishii, Atsuki Fujino, Akiho Kurahashi, Momoka Satoh, Yuki Iwasa, Koki Okamura, Karin Obazaki, Ryoto Kumagai, Naruya Sakamoto, Yuto Tanaka, Yukika Kamiya, Tetsushi Hoshida, Tsuneyasu Kaisho, Hiroaki Hemmi, Tomoya Katakai, Tetsuya Honda, Junichi Kikuta, Kosuke Kataoka, Ryoyo Ikebuchi, Taiki Moriya, Takahiro Adachi, Takeshi Watanabe, Masaru Ishii, Atsushi Miyawaki, Kenji Kabashima, Tatyana Chtanova, Michio Tomura
Yutaka Kusumoto, Mizuki Ueda, Mayuko Hashimoto, Haruka Takeuchi, Naoko Okada, Junya Yamamoto, Akiko Nishii, Atsuki Fujino, Akiho Kurahashi, Momoka Satoh, Yuki Iwasa, Koki Okamura, Karin Obazaki, Ryoto Kumagai, Naruya Sakamoto, Yuto Tanaka, Yukika Kamiya, Tetsushi Hoshida, Tsuneyasu Kaisho, Hiroaki Hemmi, Tomoya Katakai, Tetsuya Honda, Junichi Kikuta, Kosuke Kataoka, Ryoyo Ikebuchi, Taiki Moriya, Takahiro Adachi, Takeshi Watanabe, Masaru Ishii, Atsushi Miyawaki, Kenji Kabashima, Tatyana Chtanova, Michio Tomura
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Sublingual immune cell clusters and dendritic cell distribution in the oral cavity

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Abstract

The oral mucosa is the first line of defense against pathogenic bacteria and plays a vital role in maintaining tolerance to food antigens and commensal bacteria. We used CD11c reporter mice to visualize dendritic cells (DCs), a key immune cell population, in the oral cavity. We identified differences in DC density in each oral tissue region. Sublingual immune cell clusters (SLICs) extended from the lamina propria to the epithelium, where DCs and T cells resided in close contact with each other and innate lymphoid cells. Targeted in situ photolabeling revealed that the SLICs comprised mostly CD11c+CD11b+ DCs and were enriched for cDC1s and Langerhans cells. Although the frequency of T cell subsets was similar within and outside the SLICs, tissue-resident memory T cells were significantly enriched within the clusters and cluster size increased in response to inflammation. Collectively, we found that SLICs form a unique microenvironment that facilitates T cell–DC interactions in the steady state and during inflammation. Since the oral mucosa is an important target for needle-free vaccination and sublingual immunotherapy to induce tolerogenic responses, the insight into the localized immunoregulation provided in this study may accelerate the development of these approaches.

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Yutaka Kusumoto, Mizuki Ueda, Mayuko Hashimoto, Haruka Takeuchi, Naoko Okada, Junya Yamamoto, Akiko Nishii, Atsuki Fujino, Akiho Kurahashi, Momoka Satoh, Yuki Iwasa, Koki Okamura, Karin Obazaki, Ryoto Kumagai, Naruya Sakamoto, Yuto Tanaka, Yukika Kamiya, Tetsushi Hoshida, Tsuneyasu Kaisho, Hiroaki Hemmi, Tomoya Katakai, Tetsuya Honda, Junichi Kikuta, Kosuke Kataoka, Ryoyo Ikebuchi, Taiki Moriya, Takahiro Adachi, Takeshi Watanabe, Masaru Ishii, Atsushi Miyawaki, Kenji Kabashima, Tatyana Chtanova, Michio Tomura

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DCs in the dorsal tongue.

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DCs in the dorsal tongue.
Images of the dorsal tongue acquired using con...
Images of the dorsal tongue acquired using confocal laser microscopy. (A) The posterior dorsal surface of the tissue-cleared tongue was observed. Upper: vertical image. Lower: sagittal image (Supplemental Video 1). (B) The surface of the coronal section of the tissue-cleared tongue was observed. Yellow and red arrowheads in B point to the autofluorescence of epithelium and filiform papillae, respectively. (C) Enlarged image of the area enclosed by the white square in B. Green, CD11c-YFP. Red, autofluorescence. The arrowhead points to the elongated dendrite to the cryptic bottoms on the dorsal surface. Scale bars: 100 μm (B) and 50 μm (C).

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