C-type lectin receptors on dendritic cells and Langerhans cells.
Publication year
2002Source
Nature Reviews. Immunology, 2, 2, (2002), pp. 77-84ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Tumorimmunology
Journal title
Nature Reviews. Immunology
Volume
vol. 2
Issue
iss. 2
Page start
p. 77
Page end
p. 84
Subject
Tumorimmunology; HaematologyAbstract
Dendritic cells and Langerhans cells are specialized for the recognition of pathogens and have a pivotal role in the control of immunity. As guardians of the immune system, they are present in essentially every organ and tissue, where they operate at the interface of innate and acquired immunity. Recently, several C-type lectin and lectin-like receptors have been characterized that are expressed abundantly on the surface of these professional antigen-presenting cells. It is now becoming clear that lectin receptors not only serve as antigen receptors but also regulate the migration of dendritic cells and their interaction with lymphocytes.
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