W Brian Reeves 
	
					    												
Tanzania						                            
                            
						
 Review Article
												Dendritic Cells in Drug-induced Toxicity 						
Author(s): Raghu Tadagavadi *,Girish Daginakatte ,Ganesan Ramesh ,W Brian Reeves
Raghu Tadagavadi *,Girish Daginakatte ,Ganesan Ramesh ,W Brian Reeves
             
						
												
				 Dendritic cells play a key role in immunity and tolerance. They are the most abundant population of leukocytes in a number of different tissues and organs. One of the important functions of dendritic cells is rapid recognition of pathogens or products of tissue injury. Depending on the nature of the inciting stimuli, they may elicit either pro- or antiinflammatory responses with or without the involvement of the adaptive immune system. Dendritic cells are generally considered beneficial to the host in microbial infections, but can be protective or detrimental in sterile inflammation. This unpredictable nature of dendritic cells is a reflection of the diverse and complex pathogenesis of sterile inflammatory responses. Drugs form a major group of stimuli for tissue injury and, in turn, a sterile inflammatory response. Although many studies have examined the role of dendritic cells in patho.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2161-1459.1000150