Taking dendritic cells into medicine

RM Steinman, J Banchereau - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
RM Steinman, J Banchereau
Nature, 2007nature.com
Dendritic cells (DCs) orchestrate a repertoire of immune responses that bring about
resistance to infection and silencing or tolerance to self. In the settings of infection and
cancer, microbes and tumours can exploit DCs to evade immunity, but DCs also can
generate resistance, a capacity that is readily enhanced with DC-targeted vaccines. During
allergy, autoimmunity and transplant rejection, DCs instigate unwanted responses that
cause disease, but, again, DCs can be harnessed to silence these conditions with novel …
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) orchestrate a repertoire of immune responses that bring about resistance to infection and silencing or tolerance to self. In the settings of infection and cancer, microbes and tumours can exploit DCs to evade immunity, but DCs also can generate resistance, a capacity that is readily enhanced with DC-targeted vaccines. During allergy, autoimmunity and transplant rejection, DCs instigate unwanted responses that cause disease, but, again, DCs can be harnessed to silence these conditions with novel therapies. Here we present some medical implications of DC biology that account for illness and provide opportunities for prevention and therapy.
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