1. Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells in Autoimmunity and Inflammatory Diseases
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Morante-Palacios, O, Fondelli, F, Ballestar, E, and Martinez-Caceres, EM
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inflammatory disease ,tolerogenic dendritic cells ,dendritic cells ,autoimmune disease ,epigenetics - Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs), the most efficient antigen-presenting cells, are necessary for the effective activation of naive T cells. DCs can also acquire tolerogenic functions in vivo and in vitro in response to various stimuli, including interleukin (IL)-10, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, vitamin D3, corticosteroids, and rapamycin. In this review, we provide a wide perspective on the regulatory mechanisms, including crosstalk with other cell types, downstream signaling pathways, transcription factors, and epigenetics, underlying the acquisition of tolerogenesis by DCs, with a special focus on human studies. Finally, we present clinical assays targeting, or based on, tolerogenic DCs in inflammatory diseases. Our discussion provides a useful resource for better understanding the biology of tolerogenic DCs and their manipulation to improve the immunological fitness of patients with certain inflammatory conditions.
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- 2021