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Dendritic-cell trafficking to lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels

Randolph, G. J.
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Angeli, V.
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Swartz, M. A.  
2005
Nature Reviews Immunology

Antigen-presenting dendritic cells often acquire foreign antigens in peripheral tissues such as the skin. Optimal encounter with naive T cells for the presentation of these antigens requires that the dendritic cells migrate to draining lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels. In this article, we review important aspects of what is known about dendritic-cell trafficking into and through lymphatic vessels to lymph nodes. We present these findings in the context of information about lymphatic-vessel biology. Gaining a better understanding of the crosstalk between dendritic cells and lymphatic vessels during the migration of dendritic cells to lymph nodes is essential for future advances in manipulating dendritic-cell migration as a means to fine-tune immune responses in clinical settings.

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review article
DOI
10.1038/nri1670
Web of Science ID

WOS:000230880900013

Author(s)
Randolph, G. J.
Angeli, V.
Swartz, M. A.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Nature Reviews Immunology
Volume

5

Issue

8

Start page

617

End page

28

Subjects

Animals

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Chemokines/immunology/metabolism

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*Chemotaxis/drug effects

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Dendritic Cells/*immunology/metabolism

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Humans

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Immunologic Factors/pharmacology/therapeutic use

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Lymph Nodes/cytology/*immunology

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Lymphatic Vessels/cytology/*immunology

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REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
August 9, 2006
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