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Role of dopamine in the physiology of T-cells and dendritic cells

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
Volume 216, Issue 1-2, Pages 8-19

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2009.07.018

Keywords

T-cell mediated immunity; CD8+cytotoxic T-cells; CD4+helper T-cells; Dopamine; Dendritic cells

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  1. FONDECYT [1095114]
  2. CONICYT [PFB-16]

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Dendritic cells (DCs) are responsible for priming T-cells and for promoting their differentiation from naive T-cells into appropriate effector cells. Because of their fundamental roles in controlling immunity, DCs and T-cells require tight regulatory mechanisms. Several studies have shown that dopamine, not only mediate interactions into the nervous system, but can also contribute to the modulation of immunity. Here, we review the emerging role of this neurotransmitter as a regulator of DC and T-cell physiology and, in turn, immune response. Moreover, we discuss how alterations in the clopamine-mediated immune regulatory mechanisms could contribute to the onset of immune-related disorders. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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