Dendritic cell-mediated T cell polarization

Effective defense against diverse types of micro-organisms that invade our body requires specialized classes of antigen-specific immune responses initiated and maintained by distinct subsets of effector CD4(+) T helper (Th) cells. Excessive or detrimental (e.g., autoimmune) responses by effector T c...

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description Effective defense against diverse types of micro-organisms that invade our body requires specialized classes of antigen-specific immune responses initiated and maintained by distinct subsets of effector CD4(+) T helper (Th) cells. Excessive or detrimental (e.g., autoimmune) responses by effector T cells are controlled by regulatory T cells. The optimal balance in the development of the different types of effector and regulatory Th cells is orchestrated by dendritic cells (DC). This review discusses the way DC adapt the T cell response to the type of pathogen, focusing on the tools that DC use in this management of the T cell response.
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B7-1 Antigen - immunology
B7-2 Antigen
Biological and medical sciences
Dendritic Cells - classification
Dendritic Cells - immunology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Humans
Immunopathology
Interferon Type I - immunology
Interleukin-10 - immunology
Interleukin-12 - immunology
Interleukin-18 - immunology
Interleukin-4 - immunology
Medical sciences
Membrane Glycoproteins - immunology
Models, Immunological
OX40 Ligand
Signal Transduction
T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer - classification
T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer - immunology
Th1 Cells - immunology
Th2 Cells - immunology
title Dendritic cell-mediated T cell polarization
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