ciltacels
Ciltacels are a proposed class of resident cells identified in mammalian epithelial tissues, named for their distinctive cytoplasmic granules and surface receptor profile observed in studies aiming to characterize epithelial-immune interfaces.
They are described as relatively small cells with compact cytoplasm and irregular nuclei. In culture, ciltacels
Reports place ciltacels in skin, respiratory, and gastrointestinal mucosa across several mammalian species. Isolation from tissues
Functional evidence suggests roles in sensing antigens, presenting them to local T cells, coordinating wound healing,
Since their first description, ciltacels have generated debate. Some researchers propose they are a distinct lineage,
See also: Tissue-resident immune cells; Dendritic cells; Macrophages; Epithelial-immune interactions.