Dendritic Cell Therapy
Immune Cell Therapy

Dendritic Cell Therapy

An immune-education approach using dendritic cells — the immune system's 'messengers' — prepared in a GMP-certified laboratory and coordinated at a JCI-accredited hospital in Istanbul.

GMP-Certified Lab
JCI-Accredited Hospital
Clinician-Led Evaluation
مراجعة طبية بواسطة الفريق الطبي SCL
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Overview

What is Dendritic Cell Therapy?

Dendritic cells are specialized immune cells that act as messengers between the innate and adaptive immune systems. They capture information about abnormal or foreign material and present it to other immune cells, helping to coordinate a targeted immune response.

In dendritic cell therapy, dendritic cells are prepared and processed in the laboratory so that they can help direct the immune system's activity. Because of this coordinating role, dendritic cell approaches are studied within immunotherapy research.

StemCell Longevita is an international patient coordination platform. We connect you with a GMP-certified laboratory and experienced clinicians who assess suitability and design any protocol only after a comprehensive medical review.

How It Works

The Science Behind the Approach

Antigen Presentation

Dendritic cells capture and present information about abnormal material to other immune cells, helping to shape a targeted response.

Bridging Immune Systems

They connect the innate and adaptive immune systems, coordinating a more focused immune reaction.

Laboratory Preparation

Dendritic cells are prepared and processed under GMP-certified conditions before administration.

Physician-Directed Administration

Administration is carried out under medical supervision following individual clinical assessment.

Who It May Suit

Potential Candidates

Adults exploring immunotherapy-based approaches following specialist evaluation
Individuals seeking an immune-coordinating therapy under clinical guidance
Patients able to travel to Istanbul for preparation and administration
People who have completed a clinical review confirming the approach is appropriate
Important Considerations

Before You Proceed

Dendritic cell therapy is studied within immunotherapy research and evidence continues to develop
Suitability is assessed only after a full medical review
Outcomes vary between individuals and are not guaranteed
It is intended to complement, not replace, care recommended by your own physician
Treatment Journey

How the Process Works

1

Consultation & Medical Review

A specialist reviews your history and records to assess whether dendritic cell therapy may be appropriate.

2

Cell Preparation

Dendritic cells are prepared and processed under GMP-certified laboratory conditions.

3

Quality Assessment

Prepared cells undergo quality and viability checks before any administration is scheduled.

4

Administration & Follow-Up

Administration is carried out under medical supervision, followed by a structured follow-up plan.

Pricing & Personalized Quotes

Dendritic cell protocols are individualized, so a personalized quote is provided during your consultation once the clinical team confirms the appropriate approach for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do dendritic cells do?

Dendritic cells are the immune system's messengers. They capture information about abnormal or foreign material and present it to other immune cells, helping to coordinate a targeted immune response.

How is dendritic cell therapy administered?

After laboratory preparation and quality checks, the cells are administered under medical supervision. Your coordinator and clinical team will explain the specific plan following your assessment.

Is dendritic cell therapy proven?

Dendritic cell approaches are an active area of immunotherapy research. The current evidence and realistic expectations are discussed openly during your consultation.

Can it replace my current treatment?

No. It is intended to complement care recommended by your own physician, not to replace it.

Is This Therapy Right for You?

Eligibility for any advanced cell therapy is determined only after a clinical review of your medical history and records. Request a free, no-obligation consultation and our patient coordination team will arrange a specialist assessment.