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Advances in Cellular and Molecular Otolaryngology
Dendritic cells as critical players in allergic rhinitis
Alex KleinJan1 
[1] Alex KleinJan, PhDDepartment of Pulmonary MedicineErasmus MC RotterdamDr. Molewaterplein 503015 GE Rotterdam, The Netherlandsa.kleinjan@erasmusmc.nlPhone: 0031-10-7043698 Fax: 0031-10-7044728
关键词: Allergic Rhinitis;    epithelium;    myeloid dendritic cell;    plasmacytoid dendritic cell;    thymic stromal lymphopoietin;   
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来源: Co-Action Publishing
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More than three decades ago, the presence of dendritic cells (DCs) was described in the nasal mucosa. From then on, there was a gradual increase of knowledge on the basic aspects of DC function. DCs in the airways sample the airway lumen for incoming antigen and present it to the various players of the immune system subsequently, so that an optimal response is induced to clear pathogens. The enormous interest of immunologists in the role that DCs play in the induction and regulation of immune responses is currently beginning to integrate into the framework of disease pathogenesis. DCs have been implicated in causing allergic sensitization as well as ongoing allergic inflammation. DCs play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of allergic rhinitis (AR). The depletion of DCs in AR abrogates the features of AR. Consequently, DCs and several molecules on DCs are ideal targets for therapeutic intervention. Keywords:allergic rhinitis; epithelium; myeloid dendritic cell; plasmacytoid dendritic cell; thymic stromal lymphopoietin(Published: 24 October 2014) Citation:Advances in Cellular and Molecular Otolaryngology 2014,2 : 25680 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/acmo.v2.25680

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