The Dendritic Cell Dilemma in the Skin: Between Tolerance and Immunity.

Scheib, Nils; Tiemann, Jessica Lisa; Becker, Christian Georg; Probst, Hans Christian; Raker, Verena; Steinbrink, Kerstin

Review article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC) are uniquely capable of initiating and directing immune responses. The range of their activities grounds in the heterogeneity of DC subsets and their functional plasticity. Numerical and functional DC changes influence the development and progression of disease, and correction of such dysregulations has the potential to treat disease causally. In this review, we discuss the major advances in our understanding of the regulation of DC lineage formation, differentiation, and function in the skin. We describe the alteration of DC in disease as well as possibilities for therapeutic reprogramming with a focus on tolerogenic DC. Because regulatory T cells (Treg) are indispensable partners of DC in the induction and control of tolerance, we pay special attention to the interactions with these cells. Above all, we would like to arouse fascination for this cell type and its therapeutic potential in skin diseases.

Details about the publication

JournalFrontiers in immunology (Front Immunol)
Volume13
Article number929000
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (22/06/2022)
DOI10.3389/fimmu.2022.929000
Link to the full texthttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.929000/full
KeywordsDendritic cells; DC subsets; T cells; tolerogenic T cells; regulatory T cells; skin disease

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Christian Georg
Clinic for Dermatology
Raker, Verena
Clinic for Dermatology
Scheib, Nils
Clinic for Dermatology
Steinbrink, Kerstin
Clinic for Dermatology
Tiemann, Jessica Lisa
Clinic for Dermatology