Ontogeny and function of murine epidermal Langerhans cells

DH Kaplan - Nature immunology, 2017 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2017nature.com
Langerhans cells (LCs) are epidermis-resident antigen-presenting cells that share a
common ontogeny with macrophages but function as dendritic cells (DCs). Their
development, recruitment and retention in the epidermis is orchestrated by interactions with
keratinocytes through multiple mechanisms. LC and dermal DC subsets often show
functional redundancy, but LCs are required for specific types of adaptive immune
responses when antigen is concentrated in the epidermis. This Review will focus on those …
Abstract
Langerhans cells (LCs) are epidermis-resident antigen-presenting cells that share a common ontogeny with macrophages but function as dendritic cells (DCs). Their development, recruitment and retention in the epidermis is orchestrated by interactions with keratinocytes through multiple mechanisms. LC and dermal DC subsets often show functional redundancy, but LCs are required for specific types of adaptive immune responses when antigen is concentrated in the epidermis. This Review will focus on those developmental and functional properties that are unique to LCs.
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