Division of labor, plasticity, and crosstalk between dendritic cell subsets

B Pulendran, H Tang, TL Denning - Current opinion in immunology, 2008 - Elsevier
Current opinion in immunology, 2008Elsevier
For years, dendritic cell (DC) biologists have oscillated between two seemingly antagonistic
ideas: functional specialization (division of labor) of DC subsets and plasticity (multitasking).
More recently, a third hypothesis is gathering support: crosstalk between functionally distinct
DC subsets. This reveals a previously unappreciated hierarchy of organization within the DC
system, and provides a conceptual framework to understand how cooperation between
functionally distinct, yet plastic, DC subsets can shape adaptive immunity and …
For years, dendritic cell (DC) biologists have oscillated between two seemingly antagonistic ideas: functional specialization (division of labor) of DC subsets and plasticity (multitasking). More recently, a third hypothesis is gathering support: crosstalk between functionally distinct DC subsets. This reveals a previously unappreciated hierarchy of organization within the DC system, and provides a conceptual framework to understand how cooperation between functionally distinct, yet plastic, DC subsets can shape adaptive immunity and immunological memory. Here we review the recent advances in this area.
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