Early Dendritic Cell Depletion Drives High Endothelial Venule Dysfunction and Failure of Naïve Lymphocyte Trafficking in Lymph Node Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Key Points
High endothelial venule dysfunction results from early dendritic cell depletion, impacting lymphocyte trafficking.
Key evidence indicates a significant relationship between dendritic cells and lymphocyte function in lymph node transplants.
The method involved evaluating immune responses in rodent models of graft-versus-host disease to assess lymphocyte behavior.
Highlights the importance of dendritic cells in maintaining proper lymphocyte movements, necessitating further study.
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