Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All

Dendritic cells (DC) fulfill an essential sentinel function within the immune system, acting at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity. The DC family, both in mouse and man, shows high functional heterogeneity in order to orchestrate immune responses toward the immense variety of pathogens an...

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Main Authors: Ronald A. Backer, Nathalie Diener, Björn E. Clausen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00741/full
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spelling doaj-816e5622566a4695a7aef2c3adb408962020-11-25T00:28:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-04-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.00741430458Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After AllRonald A. BackerNathalie DienerBjörn E. ClausenDendritic cells (DC) fulfill an essential sentinel function within the immune system, acting at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity. The DC family, both in mouse and man, shows high functional heterogeneity in order to orchestrate immune responses toward the immense variety of pathogens and other immunological threats. In this review, we focus on the Langerin+CD8+ DC subpopulation in the spleen. Langerin+CD8+ DC exhibit a high ability to take up apoptotic/dying cells, and therefore they are essential to prime and shape CD8+ T cell responses. Next to the induction of immunity toward blood-borne pathogens, i.e., viruses, these DC are important for the regulation of tolerance toward cell-associated self-antigens. The ontogeny and differentiation pathways of CD8+CD103+ DC should be further explored to better understand the immunological role of these cells as a prerequisite of their therapeutic application.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00741/fullConventional dendritic cellscross-presentationdendritic cell subsetsimmunotherapymacrophagesmarginal zone
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Nathalie Diener
Björn E. Clausen
Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
Frontiers in Immunology
Conventional dendritic cells
cross-presentation
dendritic cell subsets
immunotherapy
macrophages
marginal zone
author_facet Ronald A. Backer
Nathalie Diener
Björn E. Clausen
author_sort Ronald A. Backer
title Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
title_short Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
title_full Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
title_fullStr Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
title_full_unstemmed Langerin+CD8+ Dendritic Cells in the Splenic Marginal Zone: Not So Marginal After All
title_sort langerin+cd8+ dendritic cells in the splenic marginal zone: not so marginal after all
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Dendritic cells (DC) fulfill an essential sentinel function within the immune system, acting at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity. The DC family, both in mouse and man, shows high functional heterogeneity in order to orchestrate immune responses toward the immense variety of pathogens and other immunological threats. In this review, we focus on the Langerin+CD8+ DC subpopulation in the spleen. Langerin+CD8+ DC exhibit a high ability to take up apoptotic/dying cells, and therefore they are essential to prime and shape CD8+ T cell responses. Next to the induction of immunity toward blood-borne pathogens, i.e., viruses, these DC are important for the regulation of tolerance toward cell-associated self-antigens. The ontogeny and differentiation pathways of CD8+CD103+ DC should be further explored to better understand the immunological role of these cells as a prerequisite of their therapeutic application.
topic Conventional dendritic cells
cross-presentation
dendritic cell subsets
immunotherapy
macrophages
marginal zone
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00741/full
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