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Título : Epidermal Immune Privilege in American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Autor : Tapia, Félix J.
Cáceres–Dittmar, Gisela
Sánchez, Martín A.
Palabras clave : immune system
cells
Langerhans cells
dermal cells
T cells
dermal perivascular unit
endothelial venules
dendritic cell
Fecha de publicación : 1996
Editorial : Molecular and immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Citación : pp. 139-150;
Resumen : The skin is an important component of the immune system conforming a particular microenviroment referred to as the skill immune system (SIS). The SIS includes immunocompetent cells such as Langerhans cells, keratinocytes, dermal cells and cutaneous-specifie T cells, the dermal perivascular unit, and epidermal and dermal humoral constituent that involve interacting; cytokines and chemokines. The perivascular unit embraces the high endothelial venules (HEV), T cells, mast cells and dermal dendrocytes." The Langerhans cells, which are members of the dendritic cell family, are the professional omnipresent antigen-presenting cell (APC) of the epidermis, In contrast, keratinocytes become active immunocompetent cell solely after a cutaneous stimulus.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10872/13832
ISBN : 3-540-61198-3
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