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Journal of Immunology | 2004

APCs in the Anterior Uveal Tract Do Not Migrate to Draining Lymph Nodes

Per A. Dullforce; Kl Garman; Gw Seitz; Ross J. Fleischmann; Sergio Crespo; Stephen R. Planck; David C. Parker; James T. Rosenbaum

The migration of APCs from sites of infection and their maturation are critical elements in the generation of immune responses. However, the paths by which intraocular Ags migrate to draining lymph nodes are not known because the eye has limited lymphatic vessels. To date, only dendritic cells from the cornea and conjunctiva have been shown to emigrate. We demonstrate that phagocytic APCs in the anterior uveal tissues of the murine eye that ingest fluorescent latex beads do not migrate to regional lymph nodes. The beads are ingested in the uveal tract by cells expressing MHC class II, CD11c, or F4/80. Using intravital time-lapse videomicroscopy to monitor iris APC migration after anterior chamber injection of fluorescent Ag, fluorescently labeled APCs fail to move at multiple observation times, even in the presence of Ag and LPS. Whereas an as yet unidentified ocular nonphagocytic APC subset might migrate from the anterior uveal tissues, it is more probable that immune responses in the draining lymph nodes are engendered by soluble Ag escaping the eye through interstitial spaces. The inability of anterior uveal tissue APCs to migrate to lymph nodes may contribute to deviant immune responses that dominate after Ags are introduced into the anterior chamber.


Inflammation | 2008

Characterizing Extravascular Neutrophil Migration In Vivo in the Iris

Stephen R. Planck; Matthias D. Becker; Sergio Crespo; Dongseok Choi; K. T. Galster; Kl Garman; Rainer Nobiling; James T. Rosenbaum

Extravascular neutrophil migration is poorly characterized in vivo. To test the hypothesis that this migration is a non-random process, we used videomicroscopy to monitor neutrophils in irises of living mice with endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). Paths of individual cells were analyzed. Nearly all of these cells were moving in divergent directions, and mean displacement plots indicated that the predominant movement was random. The paths of some cells were fit to bivariate autoregressive integrated moving average models that revealed at least two modes of movement: random search and linear trend. Cell speed was significantly reduced by the actin inhibitor, cytochalasin D. The pattern of migration for neutrophils is in marked contrast to what we previously described for antigen-presenting cells in the iris, but somewhat resembles recent descriptions for T cells within a lymph node. Characterization of extravascular migration of neutrophils has important implications for understanding infection and immunity.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2001

Inhibition of Leukocyte Sticking and Infiltration, but Not Rolling, by Antibodies to ICAM-1 and LFA-1 in Murine Endotoxin–Induced Uveitis

Matthias D. Becker; Kl Garman; Scott M. Whitcup; Stephen R. Planck; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Immunohistology of antigen-presenting cells in vivo: a novel method for serial observation of fluorescently labeled cells.

Matthias D. Becker; Stephen R. Planck; Sergio Crespo; Kl Garman; Ross J. Fleischman; Per A. Dullforce; Gregory W. Seitz; Tammy M. Martin; David C. Parker; James T. Rosenbaum


Cellular Immunology | 2006

Antigen-specific accumulation of naïve, memory and effector CD4 T cells during anterior uveitis monitored by intravital microscopy.

Per A. Dullforce; Gw Seitz; Kl Garman; Julie A. Michael; Sergio Crespo; Ross J. Fleischman; Stephen R. Planck; David C. Parker; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

TLR-4/MD2 Has a Critical Role on Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis (EIU)

B.E. Brito; Eva Salazar; Kl Garman; W. G. Seitz; G. Bernal; L. Baute; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Inhibition of Neutrophil Migration in the Murine Eye Revealed by Intravital Microscopy

K. T. Galster; Kl Garman; Dongseok Choi; S. R. Planck; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Characterizing T cell Migration in the Murine Iris

M.B. Ronick; Kl Garman; S. R. Planck; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2002

Dendritic and Other Phagocytic Cells in the Anterior Chamber Do Not Migrate to the Draining Lymph Nodes

Kl Garman; Per A. Dullforce; Gw Seitz; Ross J. Fleischman; S. R. Planck; David C. Parker; James T. Rosenbaum


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2002

Timelapse Imaging of T Cells Extravasating into the Anterior Segment and the Cells' Interaction With Antigen-Presenting Cells

Gw Seitz; Per A. Dullforce; Kl Garman; Sergio Crespo; Rj Fleishman; S. R. Planck; David C. Parker; James T. Rosenbaum

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