Naive T cells respond to peptides from foreign proteins and remain tolerant to self peptides from endogenous proteins. It has been suggested that self tolerance comes about by a 'tuning' mechanism, i.e. by increasing the T-cell activation threshold upon interaction with self peptides. Here, we explore how such an adaptive mechanism of T-cell tolerance would influence the reactivity of the T-cell repertoire to foreign peptides. We develop a computer simulation model in which T cells are tolerized by increasing their activation-threshold dependent on the affinity with which they see self peptides presented in the thymus. Thus, different T cells acquire different activation thresholds (i.e. different cross-reactivities). In previous mathematic...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
Naive T cells respond to peptides from foreign proteins and remain tolerant to self peptides from en...
T lymphocytes are believed to alter their sensitivity to TCR stimulation by means of a tunable cellu...
The T cell population in an individual needs to avoid harmful activation by self peptides while main...
Antigens are presented to T cells as short peptides bound to MHC molecules on the surface of body ce...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
Naive T cells respond to peptides from foreign proteins and remain tolerant to self peptides from en...
T lymphocytes are believed to alter their sensitivity to TCR stimulation by means of a tunable cellu...
The T cell population in an individual needs to avoid harmful activation by self peptides while main...
Antigens are presented to T cells as short peptides bound to MHC molecules on the surface of body ce...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
Combining receptor kinetics and stochastic modelling of receptor activation, we show that a T-cell c...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...