The instructive role of dendritic cells on T-cell responses

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Federica Sallusto
Antonio Lanzavecchia
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[1] Institute for Research in Biomedicine,
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Arthritis Research & Therapy | / 4卷
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dendritic cells; effector and memory T cells; T-cell activation; T-cell tolerance;
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Immune responses are initiated in the T-cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs where naïve T lymphocytes encounter dendritic cells (DCs) that present antigens taken up in peripheral tissues. DCs represent the interface between the universe of foreign and tissue-specific antigens and T lymphocytes, and they are the key players in the regulation of cell-mediated immunity. We discuss how the nature of the DC maturation stimuli and the density and quality of DCs present in the T-cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs determine the magnitude and class of the T-cell response.
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