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CC chemokine receptor 6 expression by B lymphocytes is essential for the development of isolated lymphoid follicles

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 170, Issue 4, Pages 1229-1240

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2007.060817

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK-64798, P30-DK52574, R01 DK064730, DK-64730, R01 DK064798, P30 DK052574] Funding Source: Medline

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Isolated lymphoid follicles (ILFs) are organized lymphoid structures that facilitate the efficient interaction of antigen, antigen-presenting cells, and lymphocytes to generate controlled adaptive immune responses within the intestine. Because CC chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) deficiency affects the generation of mucosal immune responses, we evaluated a potential role for CCR6 in the development of ELFs. We observed that CCR6 and its ligand CCL20 are highly expressed within ELFs and that B lymphocytes are the largest CCR6-expressing population within ILFs. ELF development was profoundly arrested in the absence of CCR6. Concordant with a block in HX development at a stage corresponding to the influx of B lymphocytes, we observed that CCR6-deficient mice had a diminished population of intestinal B lymphocytes. Bone marrow reconstitution studies demonstrated that ELF development is dependent on CCR6-sufficient B lymphocytes, and adoptive transfers demonstrated that CCR6(-/-) B lymphocytes were inefficient at localizing to intestinal lymphoid structures. Paralleling these findings, we observed that CCR6-deficient mice had a reduced proportion of Peyer's patch B lymphocytes and an associated reduction in the number and size of Peyer's patch follicular domes. These observations define an essential role for CCR6 expression by B lymphocytes in localizing to intestinal lymphoid structures and in HX development.

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