Current perspective on biological properties of plasmacytoid dendritic cells and dysfunction in gut

Author:

Guo Xueran1ORCID,He Chengwei2,Xin Shuzi2,Gao Han23,Wang Boya4,Liu Xiaohui2,Zhang Sitian5,Gong Fengrong5,Yu Xinyi5,Pan Luming5,Sun Fangling6,Xu Jingdong2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Medicine, Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences Capital Medical University Beijing China

3. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Aerospace Center Hospital Peking University Beijing China

4. Key laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education/Beijing) Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute Beijing China

5. Department of Clinical Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences Capital Medical University Beijing China

6. Department of Laboratory Animal Research, Xuan Wu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractPlasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), a subtype of DC, possess unique developmental, morphological, and functional traits that have sparked much debate over the years whether they should be categorized as DCs. The digestive system has the greatest mucosal tissue overall, and the pDC therein is responsible for shaping the adaptive and innate immunity of the gastrointestinal tract, resisting pathogen invasion through generating type I interferons, presenting antigens, and participating in immunological responses. Therefore, its alleged importance in the gut has received a lot of attention in recent years, and a fresh functional overview is still required. Here, we summarize the current understanding of mouse and human pDCs, ranging from their formation and different qualities compared with related cell types to their functional characteristics in intestinal disorders, including colon cancer, infections, autoimmune diseases, and intestinal graft‐versus‐host disease. The purpose of this review is to convey our insights, demonstrate the limits of existing research, and lay a theoretical foundation for the rational development and use of pDCs in future clinical practice.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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