Programming dendritic cells to induce T(H)2 and tolerogenic responses.

Abstract:

:A fundamental puzzle in immunology is how the immune system decides what types of immune responses to launch against different stimuli. Although much is known about control of T helper type 1 (T(H)1) and T(H)17 responses, the mechanisms that initiate T(H)2 and T regulatory (T(reg)) responses remain obscure. Emerging studies suggest a fundamental role for the innate immune system, particularly dendritic cells (DCs), in this process. We review these studies, and suggest that the innate control of T(H)2 and T(reg) responses can be viewed as different hierarchies of organization, in which DCs, their innate receptors and signaling networks, and their interactions with other cells and local microenvironments represent different levels of the hierarchy.

journal_name

Nat Immunol

journal_title

Nature immunology

authors

Pulendran B,Tang H,Manicassamy S

doi

10.1038/ni.1894

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-08-01 00:00:00

pages

647-55

issue

8

eissn

1529-2908

issn

1529-2916

pii

ni.1894

journal_volume

11

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