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Origin and filiation of human plasmacytoid dendritic cells
Authors:Brière Francine  Bendriss-Vermare Nathalie  Delale Thomas  Burg Stéphanie  Corbet Christophe  Rissoan Marie Clotilde  Chaperot Laurence  Plumas Joël  Jacob Marie-Christine  Trinchieri Giorgio  Bates Elizabeth E M
Institution:Laboratory for Immunological Research, Schering-Plough, Dardilly, France. francine.briere@spcorp.com
Abstract:Human plasmacytoid dendritic cells represent a rare population of leukocytes which produce high amounts of type I interferon in response to certain viruses. Although those cells were first described in 1958, there are still unsolved issues related to their origin and function. Recently, a leukemic counterpart of plasmacytoid dendritic cells was identified. Molecular approaches using either normal or leukemic plasmacytoid dendritic cells provide some new insights into the controversial lymphoid origin of those cells. The need for specific markers is still a critical aspect for the identification of plasmacytoid dendritic cells, whatever stage of differentiation, in normal as well as in pathological conditions. Hopefully, novel markers will allow delineation of the relationships between dendritic cells at different stages of differentiation/maturation along the myeloid and lymphoid lineages.
Keywords:plasmacytoid dendritic cells  lymphoid origin  pre-T-cell receptor α  chain  Spi-B  interferon-α  
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