2006
Host-Derived Langerhans Cells Persist after MHC-Matched Allografting Independent of Donor T Cells and Critically Influence the Alloresponses Mediated by Donor Lymphocyte Infusions
Durakovic N, Bezak K, Skarica M, Radojcic V, Fuchs E, Murphy G, Luznik L. Host-Derived Langerhans Cells Persist after MHC-Matched Allografting Independent of Donor T Cells and Critically Influence the Alloresponses Mediated by Donor Lymphocyte Infusions. The Journal Of Immunology 2006, 177: 4414-4425. PMID: 16982876, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.177.7.4414.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous lymph nodesDonor lymphocyte infusionDonor T cellsBone marrow transplantationLangerhans cellsLymphocyte infusionMarrow transplantationCell reconstitutionT cellsDendritic cell reconstitutionDonor-derived DCsHost Langerhans cellsSplenic DC subsetsTLR7 ligand imiquimodMinor histocompatibility AgT-cell reconstitutionDLI administrationHost alloresponsesHost DCsLC emigrationDC subsetsLymph nodesCostimulatory moleculesHistocompatibility AgCells persist
2005
After MHC-matched allografting, host-derived langerhans cells (LCs) persist in skin and cutaneous lymph nodes in the steady-state and are the targets of DLI-mediated alloresponse
Durakovic N, Bezak K, Skarica M, Fuchs E, Luznik L. After MHC-matched allografting, host-derived langerhans cells (LCs) persist in skin and cutaneous lymph nodes in the steady-state and are the targets of DLI-mediated alloresponse. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2005, 11: 12. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2004.12.033.Peer-Reviewed Original Research