Plasmacytoid monocytes/T cells were first described in 1958, yet their orig
in and function have remained enigmatic. Recently a series of publications
brought these cells to the forefront of immunological research. Indeed, pla
smacytoid monocytes/T-cells contain natural type-I interferon producing cel
ls and can differentiate in vitro into dendritic cells (DC). It has been pr
oposed that plasmacytoid monocytes/T-cells represent a distinct lineage of
cells whose fate it is to differentiate into dendritic cells. Herein we wil
l review recent advances in our understanding of plasmacytoid monocytes/T c
ells and highlight arguments in favor or against this lineage hypothesis. W
e propose that plasmacytoid monocytes/T cells represent a composite group o
f both myeloid and lymphoid early-committed cells that are characterized by
their ability to differentiate in vitro into DC. (C) 2001 Academic Press.