Figure 2From: Dendritic cells: In the forefront of immunopathogenesis and vaccine development – A reviewMigration of immature DCs into lymphatic organs. Skin surrounded by various immunogen antigens that can penetrate the epidermis. These antigens can be captured by immature Langerhans DCs, and processed. Cutaneous DCs will then be activated, migrate, and home to the lymph nodes. Matured DCs present processed antigen to antigen specific T cells inducing specific immunity.Back to article page