Naive T cells spend most of their time scanning the surface of dendritic cells (DCs), indicating that self-MHC/T cell receptor (TCR) interactions between these immune cells occur routinely in peripheral organs during the steady state. Peripheral self-MHC recognition on DCs drives seemingly opposing effects in the absence of inflammatory stimuli such as deletion of certain self-reactive T cells as well as maintenance of the T cell responsiveness to antigen, both of which shape the T cell repertoire and regulate T cell responses. Here we review recent data on the role of self-MHC recognition on steady-state DCs in the periphery and propose that interactions between T cells and steady-state DCs display an analogy with selection processes that ...
The concept that induction of T-cell-dependent immune responses requires both T-cell recognition of ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractIt was recently proposed that cells of the dendritic family not only control immunity but al...
Negative selection is one of the primary mechanisms that render T cells tolerant to self. Thymic den...
Induction of peripheral tolerance by steady-state peripheral dendritic cells (DCs) presenting self a...
AbstractThe T-cell antigen receptor binds to self-MHC molecules with low affinity. Recent reports di...
In the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of developing T ...
SummaryIn the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of develo...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
In the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of developing T ...
SummaryWhereas high-avidity recognition of peptide-MHC complexes by developing T cells in the thymus...
AbstractPeripheral T cell maintenance requires a survival signal delivered upon T cell receptor (TCR...
Central and peripheral tolerance prevent autoimmunity by deleting the most aggressive CD8(+) T cells...
Conventional and regulatory T cells develop in the thymus where they are exposed to samples of self-...
SummaryThe degree of T cell self-reactivity considered dangerous by the immune system, thereby requi...
The concept that induction of T-cell-dependent immune responses requires both T-cell recognition of ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractIt was recently proposed that cells of the dendritic family not only control immunity but al...
Negative selection is one of the primary mechanisms that render T cells tolerant to self. Thymic den...
Induction of peripheral tolerance by steady-state peripheral dendritic cells (DCs) presenting self a...
AbstractThe T-cell antigen receptor binds to self-MHC molecules with low affinity. Recent reports di...
In the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of developing T ...
SummaryIn the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of develo...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
In the thymus, high-affinity, self-reactive thymocytes are eliminated from the pool of developing T ...
SummaryWhereas high-avidity recognition of peptide-MHC complexes by developing T cells in the thymus...
AbstractPeripheral T cell maintenance requires a survival signal delivered upon T cell receptor (TCR...
Central and peripheral tolerance prevent autoimmunity by deleting the most aggressive CD8(+) T cells...
Conventional and regulatory T cells develop in the thymus where they are exposed to samples of self-...
SummaryThe degree of T cell self-reactivity considered dangerous by the immune system, thereby requi...
The concept that induction of T-cell-dependent immune responses requires both T-cell recognition of ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractIt was recently proposed that cells of the dendritic family not only control immunity but al...