Summary: Vitamin A and its active metabolite retinoic acid are essential for the development and function of many tissues including the immune system. The induction of mucosal homing receptors on T and B cells by mucosal dendritic cells (DC) depends on the presence of vitamin A. Recent studies indicate that also the differentiation of CD11b+ DC subsets in the mucosa as well as the spleen depend on vitamin A signalling. As CD11b+ DC subsets exert non-redundant functions in anti-bacterial and anti-fungal immune responses, defects in CD11b+ DC differentiation will contribute to the clinical problems observed during vitamin A deficiency. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Beijer, M. R., Kraal, G., & Den Haan, J. M. M. (2014). Vitamin A and dendritic cell differentiation. Immunology, 142(1), 39–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.12228
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