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Identification of a dendritic cell receptor that couples sensing of necrosis to immunity

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  • David Sancho

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

  • Olivier P. Joffre

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

  • Anna M. Keller

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

  • Neil C. Rogers

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

  • Dolores Martínez

    (FACS Laboratory, Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute, Lincoln’s Inn Fields Laboratories, 44 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PX, UK)

  • Patricia Hernanz-Falcón

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

  • Ian Rosewell

    (Trangenic Services, Cancer Research UK, Clare Hall Laboratories, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3LD, UK)

  • Caetano Reis e Sousa

    (Immunobiology Laboratory,)

Abstract

Necrosis recognition linked to immunity Necrotic cell corpses accumulate in tissues as a result of injury or impaired clearance of apoptotic cells, and can induce an inflammatory response that initiates tissue repair. The recently described dendritic C-type lectin receptor CLEC9A, also called DNGR-1, is shown to sense necrotic debris by recognizing a preformed signal that is exposed on necrotic cells, and to mediate cross presentation of dead cell-associated antigens.

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  • David Sancho & Olivier P. Joffre & Anna M. Keller & Neil C. Rogers & Dolores Martínez & Patricia Hernanz-Falcón & Ian Rosewell & Caetano Reis e Sousa, 2009. "Identification of a dendritic cell receptor that couples sensing of necrosis to immunity," Nature, Nature, vol. 458(7240), pages 899-903, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:458:y:2009:i:7240:d:10.1038_nature07750
    DOI: 10.1038/nature07750
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