Human dendritic cells (DCs) are derived from distinct circulating precursors that are precommitted to become CD1c+ or CD141+ DCs

G Breton, S Zheng, R Valieris, I Tojal da Silva… - Journal of Experimental …, 2016 - rupress.org
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2016rupress.org
In humans, conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) exist as two unique populations
characterized by expression of CD1c and CD141. cDCs arise from increasingly restricted
but well-defined bone marrow progenitors that include the common DC progenitor that
differentiates into the pre-cDC, which is the direct precursor of cDCs. In this study, we show
that pre-cDCs in humans are heterogeneous, consisting of two distinct populations of
precursors that are precommitted to become either CD1c+ or CD141+ cDCs. The two groups …
In humans, conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) exist as two unique populations characterized by expression of CD1c and CD141. cDCs arise from increasingly restricted but well-defined bone marrow progenitors that include the common DC progenitor that differentiates into the pre-cDC, which is the direct precursor of cDCs. In this study, we show that pre-cDCs in humans are heterogeneous, consisting of two distinct populations of precursors that are precommitted to become either CD1c+ or CD141+ cDCs. The two groups of lineage-primed precursors can be distinguished based on differential expression of CD172a. Both subpopulations of pre-cDCs arise in the adult bone marrow and can be found in cord blood and adult peripheral blood. Gene expression analysis revealed that CD172a+ and CD172a pre-cDCs represent developmentally discrete populations that differentially express lineage-restricted transcription factors. A clinical trial of Flt3L injection revealed that this cytokine increases the number of both CD172a and CD172a+ pre-cDCs in human peripheral blood.
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