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Dendritic And Langerhans Cells Respond To Aβ Peptides Differently: Implication For Ad Immunotherapy, Jiang Cheng, Xiaoyang Lin, David Morgan, Marcia Gordon, Xi Chen, Zhen-Hai Wang, Hai-Ning Li, Lan-Jie He, Shu-Feng Zhou, Chuanhai Cao Jan 2015

Dendritic And Langerhans Cells Respond To Aβ Peptides Differently: Implication For Ad Immunotherapy, Jiang Cheng, Xiaoyang Lin, David Morgan, Marcia Gordon, Xi Chen, Zhen-Hai Wang, Hai-Ning Li, Lan-Jie He, Shu-Feng Zhou, Chuanhai Cao

Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology Faculty Publications

Both wild-type and mutated beta-amyloid (Aβ) peptides can elicit an immune response when delivered subcutaneously. However, only mutated forms of Aβ can sensitize dendritic cells when administered intravenously or intraperitoneally. To understand the role of mutation and delivery routes in creating immune responses, and the function of dendritic cells as therapeutic agents, we used fluorescent-conjugated WT Aβ1-40 (WT40) and artificially mutated Aβ1-40 (22W40) peptides to treat dendritic and Langerhans cells from young and/or old mice at different time points. The cell types were analyzed by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy to identify differences in function and antigen presentation, and Luminex …