Abrogation of CCL21 chemokine function by transgenic over-expression impairs T cell immunity to local infections

H Unsoeld, K Mueller, U Schleicher… - International …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
H Unsoeld, K Mueller, U Schleicher, C Bogdan, J Zwirner, D Voehringer, H Pircher
International immunology, 2007academic.oup.com
The CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) and its two ligands, CCL21 and CCL19, play an
important role in migration of immune cells to lymphoid tissue. To analyze the function of
CCR7 in T cell immunity to infectious agents in vivo, transgenic (tg) mice expressing CCL21
in an ubiquitous fashion were generated. These mice contained high amounts of CCL21 in
the serum (∼ 0.3 μg/ml that resulted in CCR7 down-regulation and in a strongly impaired
migration of T cells toward CCL21 in vitro. Lymph nodes in CCL21-tg mice were reduced in …
Abstract
The CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) and its two ligands, CCL21 and CCL19, play an important role in migration of immune cells to lymphoid tissue. To analyze the function of CCR7 in T cell immunity to infectious agents in vivo, transgenic (tg) mice expressing CCL21 in an ubiquitous fashion were generated. These mice contained high amounts of CCL21 in the serum (∼0.3 μg/ml that resulted in CCR7 down-regulation and in a strongly impaired migration of T cells toward CCL21 in vitro. Lymph nodes in CCL21-tg mice were reduced in size but with intact microanatomy and normal distribution of T and B cells. CCL21-tg mice showed a significantly decreased CD8 T cell response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus after footpad infection, whereas the response after systemic infection was not altered. Likewise, the CD4 T cell response to footpad infection with Leishmania major was considerably lowered and CCL21-tg mice failed to clear parasites from infected skin. Taken together, these data demonstrate the importance of CCR7 in mediating T cell immunity to viral and parasitic pathogens after local infection.
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