Dendritic cell subsets: The ultimate T cell differentiation decision makers?

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It is not known whether subsets of dendritic cells provide different cytokine microenvironments that determine the differentiation of either type- 1 T helper (TH1) or TH2 cells. Human monocyte (pDC1)-derived dendritic cells (DC1) were found to induce TH1 differentiation, whereas dendritic cells (DC2) derived from CD4+CD3-CD11c- plasmacytoid cells (pDC2) induced TH2 differentiation by use of a mechanism unaffected by interleukin-4 (IL-4) or IL-12. The TH2 cytokine IL-4 enhanced DC1 maturation and killed pDC2, an effect potentiated by IL-10 but blocked by CD40 ligand and interferon-gamma. Thus, a negative feedback loop from the mature T helper cells may selectively inhibit prolonged TH1 or TH2 responses by regulating survival of the appropriate dendritic cell subset.

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Viney, J. L. (1999). Dendritic cell subsets: The ultimate T cell differentiation decision makers? Gut. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.45.5.640

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