Skin immune sentinels in health and disease

FO Nestle, P Di Meglio, JZ Qin… - Nature Reviews …, 2009 - nature.com
FO Nestle, P Di Meglio, JZ Qin, BJ Nickoloff
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009nature.com
Human skin and its immune cells provide essential protection of the human body from injury
and infection. Recent studies reinforce the importance of keratinocytes as sensors of danger
through alert systems such as the inflammasome. In addition, newly identified CD103+
dendritic cells are strategically positioned for cross-presentation of skin-tropic pathogens
and accumulating data highlight a key role of tissue-resident rather than circulating T cells in
skin homeostasis and pathology. This Review focuses on recent progress in dissecting the …
Abstract
Human skin and its immune cells provide essential protection of the human body from injury and infection. Recent studies reinforce the importance of keratinocytes as sensors of danger through alert systems such as the inflammasome. In addition, newly identified CD103+ dendritic cells are strategically positioned for cross-presentation of skin-tropic pathogens and accumulating data highlight a key role of tissue-resident rather than circulating T cells in skin homeostasis and pathology. This Review focuses on recent progress in dissecting the functional role of skin immune cells in skin disease.
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