Interleukin 34 (IL-34) constitutes a cytokine that shares a common receptor, colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-1R), with CSF-1. We recently identified a novel type of monocytic cell termed follicular dendritic cell-induced monocytic cells (FDMCs), whose differentiation depended on CSF-1R signaling through the IL-34 produced from a follicular dendritic cell line, FL-Y. Here, we report the functional mechanisms of the IL-34-mediated CSF-1R signaling underlying FDMC differentiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the use of a mouse FDC line, FL-Y, we have been analyzing roles for FDCs in controlling B cell fate in GCs. Beside these regulatory functions, we fortuitously found that FL-Y cells induced a new type of CD11b⁺ monocytic cells (F4/80⁺, Gr-1⁻, Ly6C⁻, I-A/E(-/lo), CD11c⁻, CD115⁺, CXCR4⁺, CCR2⁺, CX₃CR1⁻) when cultured with a Lin⁻c-kit⁺ population from mouse spleen cells. The developed CD11b⁺ cells shared a similar gene-expression profile to mononuclear phagocytes and were designated as FDMCs.
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