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Review
. 2020 Mar:104:103565.
doi: 10.1016/j.dci.2019.103565. Epub 2019 Dec 4.

Current knowledge about interactions between avian dendritic cells and poultry pathogens

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Current knowledge about interactions between avian dendritic cells and poultry pathogens

Vladimir Zmrhal et al. Dev Comp Immunol. 2020 Mar.

Abstract

In poultry production conditions today, birds are surrounded by viral, bacterial, and parasitic agents. DCs are the main antigen-presenting cells located in tissues of the body, and their role involves recognizing antigen structures, engulfing and processing them, and subsequently presenting antigen peptides on their surface by major histocompatibility complex, where T cells and B cells are stimulated and can begin appropriate cellular and antibody immune response. This unique function indicates that these cells can be used in producing vaccines, but first it is necessary to culture DCs in vitro to identify the principles of their interactions with pathogens. The following review summarizes our current knowledge about avian dendritic cells and their interactions with pathogens. It provides a basis for future studies of these unique cells and their use in vaccine development.

Keywords: Immunity; Poultry pathogen; Vaccine; avian dendritic cell.

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