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Tolerogenic Dendritic Cell-Based Approaches in Autoimmunity

Laura Passeri, Marta Fortunato, Virginia Bassi, Silvia Gregori

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) dictate the outcomes of tissue-specific immune responses. In the context of autoimmune diseases, DCs instruct T cells to respond to antigens (Ags), including self-Ags, leading to organ damage, or to becoming regulatory T cells (Tregs) promoting and perpetuating immune tolerance. DCs can acquire tolerogenic properties in vitro and in vivo in response to several stimuli, a feature that opens the possibility to generate or to target DCs to restore tolerance in autoimmune settings. We present an overview of the different subsets of human DCs and of the regulatory mechanisms associated with tolerogenic (tol)DC functions. We review the role of DCs in the induction of tissue-specific autoimmunity and the current approaches exploiting tolDC-based therapies or targeting DCs in vivo for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Finally, we discuss limitations and propose future investigations for improving the knowledge on tolDCs for future clinical assessment to revert and prevent autoimmunity. The continuous expansion of tolDC research areas will lead to improving the understanding of the role that DCs play in the development and treatment of autoimmunity.

Topics & Concepts

AutoimmunityImmunologyImmune systemImmune toleranceContext (archaeology)Dendritic cellPeripheral toleranceMedicineBiologyPaleontologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and Interaction