CX3CR1+ interstitial dendritic cells form a contiguous network throughout the entire kidney.

2006 
Dendritic cells (DCs) interface innate and adaptive immunity in nonlymphoid organs; however, the exact distribution and types of DC within the kidney are not known. We utilized CX 3 CR1 GFP/+ mice to characterize the anatomy and phenotype of tissue-resident CX 3 CR1 + DCs within normal kidney. Laser-scanning confocal microscopy revealed an extensive, contiguous network of stellate-shaped CX 3 CR1 + DCs throughout the interstitial and mesangial spaces of the entire kidney. Intravital microscopy of the superficial cortex showed stationary interstitial CX 3 CR1 + DCs that continually probe the surrounding tissue environment through dendrite extensions. Flow cytometry of renal CX 3 CR1 + DCs showed significant coexpression of CD11c and F4/80, high major histocompatibility complex class II and FcR expression, and immature costimulatory but competent phagocytic ability indicative of tissue-resident, immature DCs ready to respond to environment cues. Thus, within the renal parenchyma, there exists little immunological privilege from the surveillance provided by renal CX 3 CR1 + DCs, a major constituent of the heterogeneous mononuclear phagocyte system populating normal kidney.
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