The master regulators of allergic inflammation: dendritic cells in Th2 sensitization.

Curr Opin Immunol

Yale University, Department of Immunobiology, 300 Cedar Street, New Haven CT 06510, USA.

Published: December 2003

The development of Th2 responses to inhaled proteins represents a malfunction of the adaptive immune system in that protein antigens are not microbial in nature and should not elicit an adaptive immune reaction. This derailing of the immune system may result from false alarms generated by the innate immune system, resulting in unexpected dendritic cell (DC) maturation after exposure to allergens. Conditions in the local microenvironment during DC maturation may also result in the preferential induction of Th2 responses. Recent progress has been made in our understanding of the role of DCs in both Th2 sensitization to aeroallergens and the regulation of Th2 and Th1 immunity.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coi.2003.09.003DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

immune system
12
th2 sensitization
8
th2 responses
8
adaptive immune
8
th2
5
master regulators
4
regulators allergic
4
allergic inflammation
4
inflammation dendritic
4
dendritic cells
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!