Dendritic cells and Tolerance Flashcards

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What are the receptors on tolerogenic cells?

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Checkpoint molecules (PDL1), secretion of IL-10, and decrease in co-stimulatory molecules (CD80/CD86).

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How does the administration of tolerogenic DCs for treatment work?

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Blood is taken from the patients and monocytes are isolated. Then tolerogenic DCs are generated with chemical induction (e.g. vitD3) and re-administered to the patient.

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What is the downside of administration of tolerogenic DCs?

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It is personalized so it is laborious and costly.

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What are Siglecs?

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They are sialic acid binding immunoglobulin type lectins, that can cause immune inhibition, immune activation or have no signaling motif.

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How can sialic acids induce tolerance?

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Sialic acid coupled to an antigen induces regulatory T cells and diminishes effector T cells.

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