Lm. Pinchuk et al., Isolation and characterization of macaque dendritic cells from CD34(+) bone marrow progenitors, CELL IMMUN, 196(1), 1999, pp. 34-40
We have developed a method for isolating and characterizing pigtailed macaq
ue dendritic cells (DCs) generated from CD34(+) bone marrow (BM) progenitor
s based on methods previously developed for isolating human DCs. Macaque DC
s displayed a characteristic morphology and were potent stimulators of allo
geneic T cell proliferation. They expressed a set of DC-associated markers,
such as MHC class II, CD1a, CD4, CD11a, CD40, CD58, CD80, CD83, CD86, and
CXCR4. Macaque DCs, as well as peripheral blood CD4(+) T cells, were highly
susceptible to HIV-2 infection, as detected by DNA-PCR. The expression of
HIV-2 in macaque DCs was downregulated by treatment with the beta-chemokine
RANTES. Macaque DCs will be useful for defining the in vivo role of DCs in
HIV pathogenesis and for optimizing and testing peptide-DC vaccines or tol
erizing regimens. (C) 1999 Academic Press.