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    Eur J Immunol. 1986 Apr;16(4):345-50.

    Antigen-presenting cell function of dendritic cells and macrophages in proliferative T cell responses to soluble and particulate antigens.

    Kapsenberg ML, Teunissen MB, Stiekema FE, Keizer HG.

    The capacity of dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages (M phi) to present soluble and particulate antigen was tested in an ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T cell proliferation assay. In a comparative investigation we found that both DC and M phi were able to present soluble OVA, but that only M phi could present insolubilized OVA to T cells. DC were found to be able to present OVA in collaboration with M phi. The failure of DC to present insolubilized OVA is probably caused by their inability to endocytose these antigens. DC appeared not to endocytose substantial amounts of soluble OVA either. In contrast to M phi, antigen presentation by DC is not blocked by lysosomotropic drugs. Taken together, these observations suggest that DC can present soluble protein antigens without intracellular degradation.

    PMID: 3486127 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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