[Influence of interferon type I on dendritic cells in vitro - review].

Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi

Department of Hematology, Shanxi Clinical Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710068, China.

Published: February 2004

Dendritic cells(DC) are specialized antigen-presenting cells that prime naive T cells to induce initial immune responses. The immature DC capture and process antigens in the periphery, then emigrate to lymphoid organs. There they complete their maturation by upregulating HLA-I, II molecules, costimulatory molecules (eg. CD80, CD86) and adhesive molecules (eg. CD50, CD54, CD58). More studies showed that in vitro only interferons type I (IFN-alpha, beta) accelerate DC maturation in a dose-dependent manner. The DC induced by IFN type I highly express HLA-A, B, C, HLA-DR, costimulatory molecules and adhesive molecules, and they express enhancing effect of T-cells stimulatory activity in vitro. Progress of research in this field was summarized in this paper.

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