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Dendritic cells under investigation in autoimmune disease.

Annette Mehling1, Stefan Beissert.   

Abstract

Autoimmune disorders play an increasing role in public health, especially in light of the fact of the growing aged population, which primarily develop such diseases. A clear understanding of the mechanisms leading to the development of autoimmune responses and finally to autoimmune disease does not exist. Autoimmunity is characterized by the presence of autoantibodies and/or autoreactive T cells and the corresponding organ manifestation. Following the discovery of autoreactive T cells found in the periphery of mice and humans, the old immunological concept that autoreactive T cells are completely deleted in the thymus during evolution has been revised in recent years. Although antigen-presenting cells and particularly dendritic cells are known to play an important role in the regulation of immune responses and the activation of T cells, recent evidence suggests that the role of dendritic cells in the development of autoimmunity has been underestimated previously. This article aims to give a general overview on the basic immunological principles involved and gives a short review of the current literature on the functional relevance of dendritic cells in various human and murine autoimmune disorders.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12641341     DOI: 10.1080/713609208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 1040-9238            Impact factor:   8.250


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6.  Involvement of dendritic cells in autoimmune diseases in children.

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