François-Xavier Mauvais, Yamina Hamel, Aymeric Silvin, Kevin Mulder, Kai Hildner, Ramazan Akyol, Marc Dalod, Despoina Koumantou, Loredana Saveanu, Meriem Garfa, Nicolas Cagnard, Barbara Bertocci, Florent Ginhoux, Peter van Endert
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Abstract
Splenic metallophilic marginal zone macrophages (MMMs) are positioned to control the dissemination of blood-borne threats. We developed a purification protocol to enable characterization of MMMs phenotypically and transcriptionally. MMM gene expression profile was enriched for pathways associated with CD8+ T cell activation and major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC class I) cross-presentation. In vitro, purified MMMs equaled conventional dendritic cells type 1 (cDC1s) in cross-priming CD8+ T cells to soluble and particulate antigens, yet MMMs employed a distinct vacuolar processing pathway. In vivo biphoton and ex vivo light-sheet imaging showed long-standing contacts with cognate T cells differentiating to effectors. MMMs cross-primed protective CD8+ T cell antitumor responses both by capturing blood-borne tumor antigens and by internalizing tumor cells seeding the spleen. This cross-priming required expression of the transcription factor Batf3 by MMMs but was independent of cDC1-mediated capture of tumor material for cross-presentation or MHC class I-dressing. Thus, MMMs combine control of the dissemination of blood-borne pathogens and tumor materials with the initiation of innate and adaptive responses.
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Immunity is a publication that focuses on publishing significant advancements in research related to immunology. We encourage the submission of studies that offer groundbreaking immunological discoveries, whether at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Topics of interest encompass a wide range, such as cancer, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, autoimmune diseases, allergies, mucosal immunity, metabolic diseases, and homeostasis.