1. Dendritic cells giveth and taketh away.
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Abbas, Abul K and Sharpe, Arlene H
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DENDRITIC cells , *T cells , *CELLULAR therapy , *IMMUNOLOGY , *ANTIGENS , *IMMUNE response - Abstract
The article focuses on the research on dendritic cells (DCs) showing that tolerance induced by resting DCs is dependent on engagement of the T cell inhibitory receptors PD-1 and CTLA-4. DCs are the principal cell type that display peptide antigens for the initiation of adaptive immune responses involving T cells and are also capable of shutting lymphocytes off, thus inducing tolerance in T cells. It remains unclear why resting DCs might preferentially engage inhibitory receptors of T cells. One hypothesis is that this phenomenon is related to the expression of costimulatory ligands and the affinities of activating versus inhibitory receptors for these ligands. A different but not mutually exclusive mechanism is that inhibition simply reflects a change in the activation threshold of T cells.
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- 2005
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