The Role of Dendritic Cells in Central Nervous System Autoimmunity: Focusing on Multiple Sclerosis and Emerging Therapeutics Targeting Dendritic Cells

N. Matin, R. Falsaperla, O. Tabatabaie, P. Pavone, R. Lubrano, G. Vitaliti
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Abstract Dendritic cells (DCs) are the sentinel innate immune cells that initiate antigen-specific adaptive immune responses. On the one hand, DCs have been extensively analyzed because of their roles in immune response against pathogens, and on the other hand, there are numerous other studies that have investigated their role in immune tolerance of autoimmune disorders such as type 1 diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis (MS), and psoriasis. The presence, recruitment, and activation of DCs in the cerebral spinal fluids of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis and MP models, initiated the long array of studies of pathogenic and the potential therapeutic role of DCs in MS. Many classic disease-modifying therapies that are employed have used strategies to alter the maturation and function of DCs; several other novel therapeutic strategies are currently under investigations, which we aim to briefly review in this article. We have focused on reviewing the role of DCs in the central nervous system (CNS), underlying their pathogenesis involvement, and proposing targeting therapies for autoimmune CNS disorders.
树突状细胞在中枢神经系统自身免疫中的作用:关注多发性硬化症和针对树突状细胞的新兴治疗方法
树突状细胞(dc)是启动抗原特异性适应性免疫反应的哨兵先天免疫细胞。一方面,dc因其在对抗病原体的免疫应答中的作用而被广泛分析,另一方面,也有许多其他研究调查了它们在自身免疫性疾病(如1型糖尿病、系统性红斑狼疮、多发性硬化症(MS)和牛皮癣)的免疫耐受中的作用。实验性变应性脑脊髓炎和MP模型的脑脊液中dc的存在、募集和激活,开启了一系列关于ms中dc的致病性和潜在治疗作用的研究,许多经典的疾病修饰疗法采用了改变dc成熟和功能的策略;其他几种新的治疗策略目前正在研究中,我们的目的是在本文中简要回顾。我们重点回顾了dc在中枢神经系统(CNS)中的作用,其潜在的发病机制,并提出了针对自身免疫性CNS疾病的靶向治疗方法。
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