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Cutting Edge: Genetic Characterization of IFN-Producing Killer Dendritic Cells

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 182, Issue 9, Pages 5193-5197

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0803969

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  1. Diabete Quebec and La Fondation de l'Hopital Maison-neuve-Rosemont
  2. Fonds de la recherche en Santa do Quebec
  3. La Fondation du Dr. Georges Phenix
  4. Diabete Quebec
  5. University of Montreal

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The combined phenotypic expression of CD11c(low) B220(+)CD122(+)DX5(+) has been used to define a novel cell type termed IFN-producing killer dendritic cells (IKDC). IKDC readily produce IFN-gamma and demonstrate spontaneous cytotoxic activity toward tumors, suggesting that a modulation of IKDC number may be beneficial in cancer treatment. We examined various mouse strains and found that IKDC number was highly variable between the different strains. A linkage analysis associated the distal arm of chromosome 7 with variations in IKDC number. The genetic contribution of chromosome 7 to the regulation of IKDC number was confirmed through the use of congenic mice. We further demonstrate that IKDC proportion is regulated by intrinsic hematopoietic factors. We discuss the role of various candidate genes in the regulation of this newly described cell type and its implication in therapy. The Journal of Immunology, 2009, 182: 5193-5197.

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