Steinman Ralph M, Banchereau Jacques
The Rockefeller University, New York 10065, USA.
Nature. 2007 Sep 27;449(7161):419-26. doi: 10.1038/nature06175.
Dendritic cells (DCs) orchestrate a repertoire of immune responses that bring about resistance to infection and silencing or tolerance to self. In the settings of infection and cancer, microbes and tumours can exploit DCs to evade immunity, but DCs also can generate resistance, a capacity that is readily enhanced with DC-targeted vaccines. During allergy, autoimmunity and transplant rejection, DCs instigate unwanted responses that cause disease, but, again, DCs can be harnessed to silence these conditions with novel therapies. Here we present some medical implications of DC biology that account for illness and provide opportunities for prevention and therapy.
树突状细胞(DCs)协调一系列免疫反应,这些反应可带来抗感染能力以及对自身的免疫沉默或耐受。在感染和癌症的情况下,微生物和肿瘤可利用DCs逃避免疫,但DCs也能够产生抵抗力,这种能力可通过靶向DC的疫苗轻易增强。在过敏、自身免疫和移植排斥反应期间,DCs会引发导致疾病的不良反应,但同样地,新型疗法也可利用DCs来消除这些病症。在此,我们介绍DC生物学的一些医学意义,这些意义可解释疾病并为预防和治疗提供机会。