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      Migration of dendritic cell subsets and their precursors.

      Annual review of immunology
      Animals, Cell Movement, immunology, Chemotaxis, Dendritic Cells, cytology, Humans, Lymph, Lymphoid Tissue, Models, Immunological, Signal Transduction

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          The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to initiate and orchestrate immune responses is a consequence of their localization within tissues and their specialized capacity for mobilization. The migration of a given DC subset is typified by a restricted capacity for recirculation, contrasting markedly with T cells. Routes of DC migration into lymph nodes differ notably for distinct DC subsets. Here, we compare the distinct migratory patterns of plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), CD8alpha(+) DCs, Langerhans cells, and conventional myeloid DCs and discuss how the highly regulated patterns of DC migration in vivo may affect their roles in immunity. Finally, to gain a more molecular appreciation of the specialized migratory properties of DCs, we review the signaling cascades that govern the process of DC migration.

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          18045026
          10.1146/annurev.immunol.26.021607.090254

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Movement,immunology,Chemotaxis,Dendritic Cells,cytology,Humans,Lymph,Lymphoid Tissue,Models, Immunological,Signal Transduction

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