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==Dendritic Cells==
 
==Dendritic Cells==
 
[[Image:Lineages of dendritic cells.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Diagram showing the 2 Lineages of dendritic cells - Copyright Prof Dirk Werling DrMedVet PhD MRCVS]]
 
[[Image:Lineages of dendritic cells.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Diagram showing the 2 Lineages of dendritic cells - Copyright Prof Dirk Werling DrMedVet PhD MRCVS]]
*There are two different lineages of dendritic cells:
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There are two different lineages of dendritic cells:
**From myeloid precursor cells
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*From myeloid precursor cells
**From plasmacytoid precursor cells
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*From plasmacytoid precursor cells
*Stimulate a primary T cell response
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Dendritic cells stimulate a primary T cell response; they migrate through tissues, track to T cell dependent areas of the [[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology|lymph nodes]] and cluster with the T cells. Dendritic cells have unique capabilities to take up antigen by pathways involving phagocytosis, macropinocytosis and clathrin-coated pits. The cell-surface antigen phenotype distinguishes the dendritic cell from [[Monocytes]]/macrophages and [[B cells]]. Their main function is priming of T helper cells.
*Migrate through tissues, track to [[T cells|T cells]]  dependent areas of [[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology|lymph node]] and cluster with [[T cells|T cells]]
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*Dendritic cells have unique capabilities to take up antigen by pathways involving phagocytosis, macropinocytosis and clathrin-coated pits
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*Cell-surface antigen phenotype distinguishing it from [[Monocytes]]/macrophages and [[B cells]]
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*Cell-surface expression pattern according to their differentiation/maturation/activation
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*Main function is priming of [[T cells|T helper cells]]
   
*Produces [[Cytokines#Chemokines|chemokines]]
 
*Produces [[Cytokines#Chemokines|chemokines]]
  
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