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Complement C5a promotes antigen cross-presentation by Peyer’s patch monocyte-derived dendritic cells and drives a protective CD8+ T cell response

Sae‐Hae Kim, Byeol-Hee Cho, Kwang Soon Kim, Yong‐Suk Jang

2021Cell Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The complement fragment C5a is closely associated with adaptive immune induction in the mucosa. However, the mechanisms that control CD8+ T cell responses by C5a have not been extensively explored. This study reveals that C5/C5a in the Peyer’s patch (PP) subepithelial dome increases upon oral Listeria infection. We hypothesize that C5aR+ PP cells play an important role in the induction of antigen-specific T cell immunity. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we identify C5aR- and lysozyme-expressing dendritic cells (C5aR+ LysoDCs) in PP and examine their role in CD8+ T cell immune induction. Stimulation of C5aR+ LysoDCs by C5a increases reactive oxygen species levels, leading to efficient antigen cross-presentation, which elicits an antigen-specific CD8+ T cell response. In C5-deficient mice, oral co-administration of C5a and Listeria enhances Listeria-specific cytotoxic T cell levels. Collectively, these findings suggest a role of the complement system in intestinal T cell immunity.

Topics & Concepts

Cytotoxic T cellCross-presentationC5a receptorAntigen-presenting cellDendritic cellPeyer's patchImmune systemBiologyAntigen presentationImmunologyT cellAntigenCD8Acquired immune systemComplement systemBiochemistryIn vitroComplement system in diseasesImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses