The versatile plasmacytoid dendritic cell: Function, heterogeneity, and plasticity
- PMID: 31759431
- DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2019.10.002
The versatile plasmacytoid dendritic cell: Function, heterogeneity, and plasticity
Abstract
Since their identification as the natural interferon-producing cell two decades ago, plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) have been attributed diverse functions in the immune response. Their most well characterized function is innate, i.e., their rapid and robust production of type-I interferon (IFN-I) in response to viruses. However, pDCs have also been implicated in antigen presentation, activation of adaptive immune responses and immunoregulation. The mechanisms by which pDCs enact these diverse functions are poorly understood. One central debate is whether these functions are carried out by different pDC subpopulations or by plasticity in the pDC compartment. This chapter summarizes the latest reports regarding pDC function, heterogeneity, cell conversion and environmentally influenced plasticity, as well as the role of pDCs in infection, autoimmunity and cancer.
Keywords: AXL(+) dendritic cells; Antigen presentation; Cell conversion; Heterogeneity; IFN-I; Plasmacytoid dendritic cells; Plasticity; Subsets; Transitional dendritic cells.
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