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A transient CD87-centred axis enhances the Th17 potential of cDC2 in neonates

Created on 13 Jun 2026

Abstract

Type 2 conventional dendritic cells (cDC2) orchestrate T cell immunity, yet the signals that regulate their tissue-specific functions across development remain poorly defined. We demonstrate that splenic cDC2/DC3 subset heterogeneity is established perinatally and that splenic ESAMhi cDC2A undergo a transcriptional and functional transition around the time of weaning, which occurs independently of microbiota. Comparative transcriptomics identified neonatal-specific regulatory programs, including elevated expression of Plaur, encoding CD87/uPAR. CD87 sensitizes neonatal ESAMhi cDC2A to coagulation factor XII (FXII), thereby enhancing their capacity to promote Th17 differentiation. In human infants, CD87 expression was high on cDC2, its expression declined with age and in plasma of preterm infants CD87 positively correlated with Th17-associated cytokines. Together, we identify a conserved link between coagulation pathways and cDC2 developmental programming that may offer new opportunities to modulate Th17 responses in infancy.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 13 Jun 2026.

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