Dendritic cells in allergic disease - innocent bystanders or prime suspects?

S. Yerkovich, A. Rate, J. Upham
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Background: Dendritic cells (DC) are potent antigen-presenting cells that have a critical role in regulating immune responses. It is now widely recognized that DC play an important role in allergic diseases in both the initial sensitization phase and in the maintenance of allergic airway inflammation. Methods/Data base: A review of the literature. Results/Conclusion: DC form a close network within the respiratory mucosa, and are rapidly recruited from the circulation in response to allergen challenge. Studies from animal models have indicated that these DC capture allergens from the airway and subsequently prime a T-helper cell type 2 (Th2)-mediated immune response, with the development of airway inflammation. Increased DC numbers are also present in humans with allergic disease and evidence is increasing to suggest that there are functional differences between DC of allergic and normal individuals. While several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how DC are involved in the dysregulated immune response to seemingly harmless allergens in individuals with allergic disease, the exact pathways involved remain to be elucidated. However, it can be seen that DC are one of the central mediators in allergic disease and it will be important to increase our understanding of their role in the allergic setting to provide future therapies.
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过敏性疾病中的树突状细胞——无辜的旁观者还是主要嫌疑人?
背景:树突状细胞(DC)是一种有效的抗原呈递细胞,在调节免疫应答中起着关键作用。现在人们普遍认识到DC在过敏性疾病的初始致敏阶段和过敏性气道炎症的维持中都起着重要的作用。方法/数据基础:查阅相关文献。结果/结论:DC在呼吸道黏膜内形成紧密的网络,并迅速从循环中招募,以应对过敏原的挑战。来自动物模型的研究表明,这些DC从气道捕获过敏原,随后启动t辅助细胞2型(Th2)介导的免疫反应,并发展为气道炎症。变应性疾病患者的DC数量也会增加,越来越多的证据表明,变应性疾病患者和正常人的DC在功能上存在差异。虽然已经提出了几种机制来解释DC如何参与过敏性疾病患者对看似无害的过敏原的失调免疫反应,但所涉及的确切途径仍有待阐明。然而,可以看出DC是过敏性疾病的中心介质之一,增加我们对其在过敏性环境中的作用的理解对于提供未来的治疗将是重要的。
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