Rj. Binder et al., Cutting edge: Heat shock protein gp96 induces maturation and migration of CD11c(+) cells in vivo, J IMMUNOL, 165(11), 2000, pp. 6029-6035
Immunization of mice with the heat shock protein (HSP) gp96 but not control
proteins leads to 5- to 7-fold enlargement of draining lymph nodes (LNs) r
esulting from accumulation of large numbers of mature CD11c(+) cells, but n
ot T or B lymphocytes in them. The increase in size and cellularity is time
-dependent; the draining LNs reach their peak size between 12 and 24 h afte
r injection and regress to their normal size between 48 and 72 h after inje
ction, The increment is elicited specifically in the draining LN but not in
other LNs. This observation uncovers a novel aspect of HSP-APC interaction
and adds to the mechanistic explanation for the unusually high immunogenic
ity of HSP-peptide complexes.