Antigen-presenting cells in the skin

SW Kashem, M Haniffa… - Annual review of …, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Annual review of immunology, 2017annualreviews.org
Professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the skin include dendritic cells, monocytes,
and macrophages. They are highly dynamic, with the capacity to enter skin from the
peripheral circulation, patrol within tissue, and migrate through lymphatics to draining lymph
nodes. Skin APCs are endowed with antigen-sensing,-processing, and-presenting
machinery and play key roles in initiating, modulating, and resolving cutaneous
inflammation. Skin APCs are a highly heterogeneous population with functionally …
Professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the skin include dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages. They are highly dynamic, with the capacity to enter skin from the peripheral circulation, patrol within tissue, and migrate through lymphatics to draining lymph nodes. Skin APCs are endowed with antigen-sensing, -processing, and -presenting machinery and play key roles in initiating, modulating, and resolving cutaneous inflammation. Skin APCs are a highly heterogeneous population with functionally specialized subsets that are developmentally imprinted and modulated by local tissue microenvironmental and inflammatory cues. This review explores recent advances that have allowed for a more accurate taxonomy of APC subsets found in both mouse and human skin. It also examines the functional specificity of individual APC subsets and their collaboration with other immune cell types that together promote adaptive T cell and regional cutaneous immune responses during homeostasis, inflammation, and disease.
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