Overlapping, additive and counterregulatory effects of type II and I interferons on myeloid dendritic cell functions.

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Title
Overlapping, additive and counterregulatory effects of type II and I interferons on myeloid dendritic cell functions.
Journal
Thescientificworldjournal
Author(s)
Frasca L., Lande R.
ISSN
1537-744X (Electronic)
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1537-744X
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Published
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2011
Volume
11
Pages
2071-2090
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tPublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) are central player in immunity by bridging the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system (IS). Interferons (IFNs) are one of the most important factors that regulate both innate and adaptive immunity too. Thus, the understanding of how type II and I IFNs modulate the immune-regulatory properties of DCs is a central issue in immunology. In this paper, we will address this point in the light of the most recent literature, also highlighting the controversial data reported in the field. According to the wide literature available, type II as well as type I IFNs appear, at the same time, to collaborate, to induce additive effects or overlapping functions, as well as to counterregulate each one's effects on DC biology and, in general, the immune response. The knowledge of these effects has important therapeutic implications in the treatment of infectious/autoimmune diseases and cancer and indicates strategies for using IFNs as vaccine adjuvants and in DC-based immune therapeutic approaches.
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