Cdc42-dependent actin dynamics controls maturation and secretory activity of dendritic cells

Cdc42 control of actin dynamics keeps DCs in an immature state, and loss of Cdc42 activity facilitates secretion and rapid up-regulation of intracellular molecules to the cell surface, which shows that Cdc42 contributes to DC immunogenicity by regulating the DC actin cytoskeleton.

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