International audienceThe immunological synapse formed between a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and an infected or transformed target cell is a physically active structure capable of exerting mechanical force. Here, we investigated whether synaptic forces promote the destruction of target cells. CTLs kill by secreting toxic proteases and the pore forming protein perforin into the synapse. Biophysical experiments revealed a striking correlation between the magnitude of force exertion across the synapse and the speed of perforin pore formation on the target cell, implying that force potentiates cytotoxicity by enhancing perforin activity. Consistent with this interpretation, we found that increasing target cell tension augmented pore formation ...
International audienceT cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition ...
Abstract Background Cytolytic cells of the immune system destroy pathogen-infected cells by polarise...
T cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition of an antigenic peptid...
International audienceThe immunological synapse formed between a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and an...
The killing mediated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) represents an important mechanism in the immun...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe effective engagement of cytotoxic lymp...
Cytotoxic lymphocytes serve a key role in immune homeostasis by eliminating virus-infected and trans...
Cytolytic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells appear to mediate cell killing by several different...
D8 cytotoxic T cells are serial killers that slay one infected or cancerous cell after another. Duri...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are an instrumental part of the immune response against pathogens, vir...
Activation of biological functions in T lymphocytes is determined by the molecular dynamics occurrin...
AbstractCytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) rapidly destroy their targets. Here we show that although targ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells interact with other cells through a structured interface, the immune synap...
BACKGROUND: Cytolytic cells of the immune system destroy pathogen-infected cells by polarised exocyt...
AbstractMechanotransduction describes how a cell senses and interacts with its environment. The conc...
International audienceT cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition ...
Abstract Background Cytolytic cells of the immune system destroy pathogen-infected cells by polarise...
T cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition of an antigenic peptid...
International audienceThe immunological synapse formed between a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and an...
The killing mediated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) represents an important mechanism in the immun...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe effective engagement of cytotoxic lymp...
Cytotoxic lymphocytes serve a key role in immune homeostasis by eliminating virus-infected and trans...
Cytolytic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells appear to mediate cell killing by several different...
D8 cytotoxic T cells are serial killers that slay one infected or cancerous cell after another. Duri...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are an instrumental part of the immune response against pathogens, vir...
Activation of biological functions in T lymphocytes is determined by the molecular dynamics occurrin...
AbstractCytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) rapidly destroy their targets. Here we show that although targ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells interact with other cells through a structured interface, the immune synap...
BACKGROUND: Cytolytic cells of the immune system destroy pathogen-infected cells by polarised exocyt...
AbstractMechanotransduction describes how a cell senses and interacts with its environment. The conc...
International audienceT cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition ...
Abstract Background Cytolytic cells of the immune system destroy pathogen-infected cells by polarise...
T cells are major players of adaptive immune response in mammals. Recognition of an antigenic peptid...