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- Introduction
 - Outline
 - The global immune response of the lungs
 - Dendritic cells (DCs)
 - Localisation of DCs in epithelium
 - DCs probe the mucosa for incoming antigen
 - Activating DCs (1)
 - Activating DCs (2)
 - The dynamic behaviour of DCs in the airways
 - Airway DCs capture inhaled FITC-labelled OVA
 - What’s controlling dendritic cell traffic in the lung?
 - Controlling responsiveness to the node T cell area
 - Immunological synapse formation in the T cell area
 - Peptide presentation by MHC class II molecules
 - Cascade of costimulatory events
 - DC determine the outcome of T cell priming
 - CD11c^hi cells and induction of immunity in lungs
 - Depletion of pDCs during priming
 - Role of DCs in asthma?
 - Airway inflammation in chronic asthma
 - Th2 lymphocytes role in airway inflammation
 - DC and the Th2 response
 - DC role in allergic asthma
 - How could we target DCs?
 - Allergen exposure activation
 - House dust mite fecal pellets
 - Epithelial vs. DC expression of TLR4
 - Epithelial TLR4 role in allergic sensitisation
 - HDM driven inflammation and TLR4 antagonist
 - Metabolic alterations
 - Is uric acid released after HDM instillation?
 - Uric acid and HDM sensitisation in mice
 - Emerging model of Th2 sensitisation to HDM
 - DC role in secondary immune response (1)
 - DC role in secondary immune response (2)
 - Role of airway DCs during ongoing inflammation
 - DC depletion abolishes typical features of asthma
 - What is the function of DCs in chronic asthma?
 - Basement membrane thickening in asthma
 - Shielding off is similar to body reaction to parasite
 - Model of chronic airway remodelling in the lungs
 - Collagen deposition & antigen uptake/recognition
 - Antigen transport to MLN by DCs is enhanced
 - Remodelled lung DCs promote Th2 response
 - What happens if we present a neoantigen in vivo ?
 - Sensitisation to neoantigen is induced
 - Take home message
 - Acknowledgments
 
Topics Covered
- The global immune response of the lungs
 - Dendritic cells (DCs): localisation, trafficking, probing for antigen, activation, behaviour in airways during asthma and inflammation
 - Controlling responsiveness to the node T cell area & Immunological synapse formation
 - Peptide presentation by MHC class II molecules
 - Cascade of costimulatory events
 - Th2 lymphocytes role in airway inflammation
 - Targeting DCs
 - Allergen exposure activation
 - Epithelial vs. DC expression of TLR4
 - Metabolic alterations
 - Uric acid and antigen sensitisation in mice
 - DC depletion
 - Basement membrane thickening in asthma
 - Model of chronic airway remodelling in the lungs
 - Collagen deposition & antigen uptake/recognition
 - Presentation of neoantigen
 
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Talk Citation
Lambrecht, B. (2013, September 22). Dendritic cells in asthma [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 4, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ANKU8122.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on September 22, 2013
 
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Bart Lambrecht has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.