Fascinating Dendritic Cells—Sentinel Cells of the Immune System a Review
Publicado en línea: 30 dic 2021
Páginas: 12 - 19
Recibido: 25 ago 2021
Aceptado: 04 oct 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2021-0033
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© 2021 Ioannis Chrysikos, published by Sciendo
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Dendritic cells (DC) are specialized antigen presenting cells which have the unique ability to activate naive T-lymphocytes. Their role in the immune system is much more sophisticated than it seems, as they do not kill the pathogens directly, but provide a long-lasting antigen specific immune response thanks to that sufficiently bridging the innate and the adaptive immunity. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in studies of their role in immune regulation, autoimmune reactions, as well as in immune responses against pathogens and tumours. Processing and presentation capabilities of a highly specific and unique tumour antigen makes them an interesting tool for stimulating effective anti-tumour immunity.