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Antigen presentation by dendritic cells in vivo

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CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 105-110

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coi.2009.03.011

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council
  2. European Commission

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Dendritic cells (DC) are heterogenous, comprising several subpopulations of migratory and lymphoid-organ-resident types. Recent studies addressing the role of each subset in antigen presentation in vivo have revealed a complex division of labor within the DC network. In addition to CD8(+) DC, migratory lung or dermal DC can cross-present antigen in vivo. Migratory DC also transport to the lymph nodes antigens that can be transferred to resident DC for presentation. In inflammatory conditions, the antigen-presentation abilities of DC can be severely impaired, but an additional population of monocyte-derived DC then comes into play. Understanding the contribution of each DC subset to a physiological immune response is particularly relevant for rational vaccine design.

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