It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides in the context of MHC class I and class II molecules, but also foreign and self-lipids in association with CD1 proteins, which share structural similarities with MHC class I molecules. CD1 molecules are comprised of five isoforms, known as group 1 (CD1a, b, c, e) and group 2 (CD1d) CD1, presenting lipid antigens to conventional T lymphocytes or innate-like T cells bearing an invariant T cell receptor (TCR) and known as invariant NKT (iNKT) cells. During the last couple of years, several papers have been published describing important aspects of the mechanisms controlling the processing and presentation of endogenous and exogenous CD1...
The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small ...
AbstractThe CD1 family of MHC class I-related proteins present foreign and self-lipid antigens for s...
CD1-restricted T lymphocytes recognize lipid antigens presented by the nonpolymorphic, MHC class I–r...
Over the past ten years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides...
Over the past 15 years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides ...
T cells recognizing lipid antigens are present in large numbers in circulating blood. They exert mul...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
Lipid antigens are presented to T cells as complexes formed with CD1 family members. The hydrophobic...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
The immune system has evolved to protect hosts from pathogens. T cells represent a critical componen...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
Cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) molecules are Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I-like...
The CD1 family of antigen-presenting molecules consists of five members, CD1a to e. Of these molecul...
The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small ...
AbstractThe CD1 family of MHC class I-related proteins present foreign and self-lipid antigens for s...
CD1-restricted T lymphocytes recognize lipid antigens presented by the nonpolymorphic, MHC class I–r...
Over the past ten years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides...
Over the past 15 years, investigators have shown that T lymphocytes can recognize not only peptides ...
T cells recognizing lipid antigens are present in large numbers in circulating blood. They exert mul...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
Lipid antigens are presented to T cells as complexes formed with CD1 family members. The hydrophobic...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
The immune system has evolved to protect hosts from pathogens. T cells represent a critical componen...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
Cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) molecules are Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I-like...
The CD1 family of antigen-presenting molecules consists of five members, CD1a to e. Of these molecul...
The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small ...
AbstractThe CD1 family of MHC class I-related proteins present foreign and self-lipid antigens for s...
CD1-restricted T lymphocytes recognize lipid antigens presented by the nonpolymorphic, MHC class I–r...