Tolerogenic dendritic cells and their applications in transplantation

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Abstract

In transplantation immunology, the ultimate goal is always to successfully and specifically induce immune tolerance of allografts. Tolerogenic dendritic cells (tol-DCs) with immunoregulatory functions have attracted much attention as they play important roles in inducing and maintaining immune tolerance. Here, we focused on tol-DCs that have the potential to promote immune tolerance after solid-organ transplantation. We focus on their development and interactions with other regulatory cells, and we also explore various tol-DC engineering protocols. Harnessing tol-DCs represents a promising cellular therapy for promoting long-term graft functional survival in transplant recipients that will most likely be achieved in the future.

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Li, H., & Shi, B. (2015, January 8). Tolerogenic dendritic cells and their applications in transplantation. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. Chinese Soc Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2014.52

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