The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and foreign lipid antigens to T-cell receptors (TCRs) on T-cells. Humans express three classes of CD1 molecules, denoted as Group 1 (CD1a, CD1b, and CD1c), Group 2 (CD1d), and Group 3 (CD1e). Of the CD1 family of molecules, CD1b exhibits the largest and most complex antigen binding groove; allowing it the capabilities to present a broad spectrum of lipid antigens. While its role in foreign-lipid presentation in the context of mycobacterial infection are well characterized, understanding the roles of CD1b in autoreactivity are recently being elucidated. While the mechanisms governing proliferation of CD1b-restricted autoreactive T cells, regulati...
Unlike the dominant role of one class II invariant chain peptide (CLIP) in blocking MHC class II, co...
CD1 proteins are expressed on dendritic cells, where they display lipid antigens to T-cell receptors...
SummaryThe nature of the antigens recognized by γδ T cells and their potential recognition of major ...
Cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) molecules are Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I-like...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
The immune system has evolved to protect hosts from pathogens. T cells represent a critical componen...
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
T cells recognizing lipid antigens are present in large numbers in circulating blood. They exert mul...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
Over the past ten years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides...
The hallmark function of αβ T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) involves the highly specific co-recognit...
In contrast with the common detection of T cells that recognize MHC, CD1a, CD1c, or CD1d proteins, C...
In contrast with the common detection of T cells that recognize MHC, CD1a, CD1c, or CD1d proteins, C...
T-cells recognize lipid antigens presented by dedicated antigen-presenting molecules that belong to ...
Unlike the dominant role of one class II invariant chain peptide (CLIP) in blocking MHC class II, co...
CD1 proteins are expressed on dendritic cells, where they display lipid antigens to T-cell receptors...
SummaryThe nature of the antigens recognized by γδ T cells and their potential recognition of major ...
Cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) molecules are Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I-like...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
The immune system has evolved to protect hosts from pathogens. T cells represent a critical componen...
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
T cells recognizing lipid antigens are present in large numbers in circulating blood. They exert mul...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
Over the past ten years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides...
The hallmark function of αβ T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) involves the highly specific co-recognit...
In contrast with the common detection of T cells that recognize MHC, CD1a, CD1c, or CD1d proteins, C...
In contrast with the common detection of T cells that recognize MHC, CD1a, CD1c, or CD1d proteins, C...
T-cells recognize lipid antigens presented by dedicated antigen-presenting molecules that belong to ...
Unlike the dominant role of one class II invariant chain peptide (CLIP) in blocking MHC class II, co...
CD1 proteins are expressed on dendritic cells, where they display lipid antigens to T-cell receptors...
SummaryThe nature of the antigens recognized by γδ T cells and their potential recognition of major ...