Dendritic cell subsets and immune regulation in the lung

HJ de Heer, H Hammad, M Kool, BN Lambrecht - Seminars in immunology, 2005 - Elsevier
HJ de Heer, H Hammad, M Kool, BN Lambrecht
Seminars in immunology, 2005Elsevier
The lung is continuously exposed to inhaled particles, microbes and harmless antigens to
which either immunity or tolerance is induced. Dendritic cells are mainly recognized for their
extraordinary capacity to induce a primary immune response in the lung. Recent evidence
suggests that particular subsets of DCs are essential in the decision between immunity or
tolerance. Moreover, DCs play an essential role during secondary immune responses in the
lung, where they control the inflammatory reaction. These novel concepts are of particular …
The lung is continuously exposed to inhaled particles, microbes and harmless antigens to which either immunity or tolerance is induced. Dendritic cells are mainly recognized for their extraordinary capacity to induce a primary immune response in the lung. Recent evidence suggests that particular subsets of DCs are essential in the decision between immunity or tolerance. Moreover, DCs play an essential role during secondary immune responses in the lung, where they control the inflammatory reaction. These novel concepts are of particular interest in understanding the pathogenesis of asthma, a disorder of aberrant immune reactivity to inhaled harmless allergens.
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