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Immunity | 1999

Differentiation of Phagocytic Monocytes into Lymph Node Dendritic Cells In Vivo

Gwendalyn J. Randolph; Kayo Inaba; Davide F. Robbiani; Ralph M. Steinman; William A. Muller

We investigated the differentiation and trafficking of inflammatory monocytes that phagocytosed subcutaneously injected fluorescent microspheres. As expected, most of the monocytes became microsphere+ macrophages, which remained in subcutaneous tissue. However, about 25% of latex+ cells migrated to the T cell area of draining lymph nodes, where they expressed dendritic cell (DC)-restricted markers and high levels of costimulatory molecules. Microsphere-transporting cells were distinct from resident skin DCs, and this transport was reduced by more than 85% in monocyte-deficient osteopetrotic mice. Thus, a substantial minority of inflammatory monocytes carry phagocytosed particles to lymph nodes and differentiate into DCs.


Cell | 2000

The Leukotriene C4 Transporter MRP1 Regulates CCL19 (MIP-3β, ELC)–Dependent Mobilization of Dendritic Cells to Lymph Nodes

Davide F. Robbiani; Rick A. Finch; Dirk Jäger; William A. Muller; Alan C. Sartorelli; Gwendalyn J. Randolph

Adaptive immune responses begin after antigen-bearing dendritic cells (DCs) traffic from peripheral tissues to lymph nodes. Here, we show that DC migration from skin to lymph nodes utilizes the leukotriene C(4) (LTC(4)) transporter multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (MRP1). DC mobilization from the epidermis and trafficking into lymphatic vessels was greatly reduced in MRP1(-/-) mice, but migration was restored by exogenous cysteinyl leukotrienes LTC(4) or LTD(4). In vitro, these cysteinyl leukotrienes promoted optimal chemotaxis to the chemokine CCL19, but not to other related chemokines. Antagonism of CCL19 in vivo prevented DC migration out of the epidermis. Thus, MRP-1 regulates DC migration to lymph nodes, apparently by transporting LTC(4), which in turn promotes chemotaxis to CCL19 and mobilization of DCs from the epidermis.


Cancer Cell | 2008

AID-Dependent Activation of a MYC Transgene Induces Multiple Myeloma in a Conditional Mouse Model of Post-Germinal Center Malignancies

Marta Chesi; Davide F. Robbiani; Michael Sebag; Wee Joo Chng; Maurizio Affer; Rodger Tiedemann; Riccardo Valdez; Stephen Palmer; Stephanie S. Haas; A. Keith Stewart; Rafael Fonseca; Richard Kremer; Giorgio Cattoretti; P. Leif Bergsagel

By misdirecting the activity of Activation-Induced Deaminase (AID) to a conditional MYC transgene, we have achieved sporadic, AID-dependent MYC activation in germinal center B cells of Vk*MYC mice. Whereas control C57BL/6 mice develop benign monoclonal gammopathy with age, all Vk*MYC mice progress to an indolent multiple myeloma associated with the biological and clinical features highly characteristic of the human disease. Furthermore, antigen-dependent myeloma could be induced by immunization with a T-dependent antigen. Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.


Blood | 2001

Activated fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 is an oncogene that contributes to tumor progression in multiple myeloma

Marta Chesi; Leslie A. Brents; Sarah Ely; Carlos Bais; Davide F. Robbiani; Enrique A. Mesri; W. Michael Kuehl; P. Leif Bergsagel


Blood | 2004

Inhibition of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 induces differentiation and apoptosis in t(4;14) myeloma

Suzanne Trudel; Scott Ely; Yildiz Farooqi; Maurizio Affer; Davide F. Robbiani; Marta Chesi; P. Leif Bergsagel


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2004

Bone Lesions in Molecular Subtypes of Multiple Myeloma

Davide F. Robbiani; Marta Chesi; P. Leif Bergsagel


Hematological Oncology | 2007

Osteopontin dysregulation and lytic bone lesions in multiple myeloma.

Davide F. Robbiani; Kaity Colon; Sarah Ely; Scott Ely; Marta Chesi; P. Leif Bergsagel


Leukemia | 2005

Maintained rules of development in a mouse B-cell tumor

Davide F. Robbiani; Kaity Colon; Maurizio Affer; Marta Chesi; Peter Leif Bergsagel


Archive | 2006

Gene reactivation by somatic hypermutation

Leif P. Bergsagel; Davide F. Robbiani


Blood | 2004

Ectopic Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 (FGFR3) Expression Mediated by Isotype Switch Recombination.

Maurizio Affer; Davide F. Robbiani; Marta Chesi; Peter Leif Bergsagel

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