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Peter J. Nelson and Rohan John review the
implications of dendritic cell biology in kidney health
Journal of the American Society of Nephrololgy. 2007 Oct;18(10):2628-35. Epub 2007 Sep 5

Peter J. Nelson, MD

Dendritic cells in the kidney.

John R, Nelson PJ.

Division of Nephrology, New York University School of Medicine, Smilow Research Center, 522 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
Inquiries: Peter J. Nelson, MD
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Abstract:

Dendritic cells (DC) in nonlymphoid organs function at the crossroads of innate and adaptive immunity, self-tolerance, and tissue homeostasis.

This review provides an overview of the study of DC in the kidney, tracing its history leading to the current knowledge of the origins, migration, and function of renal DC.

Together, these studies suggest that renal DC play a critical role in the health and disease of the kidney, opening the way to direct targeting of renal DC for therapeutic benefit.

PMID: 17804672