Understanding the interactions involved during the immunological synapse between peptide, HLA-E molecules, and TCR is crucial to effectively target protective HLA-E-restricted T-cell responses in humans. Here we describe three techniques based on the generation of MHC-E/peptide complexes (MHC-E generically includes HLA-E-like molecules in human and nonhuman species, while HLA-E specifically refers to human molecules), which allow to investigate MHC-E/peptide binding at the molecular level through binding assays and by using peptide loaded HLA-E tetramers, to detect, isolate, and study peptide-specific HLA-E-restricted human T-cells
αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with peptides bound to the polymorphic major histocompatibility ...
MHC class I molecules (HLA-I in humans) present peptides derived from endogenous proteins to CTLs. W...
Central to the initiation of a T cell dependent immune response is the recognition of major histocom...
International audienceOver the past two decades, there has been a great interest in the study of HLA...
The essentially monomorphic human antigen presentation molecule HLA-E is an interesting candidate ta...
Ag presentation via the nonclassical MHC class Ib molecule HLA-E, with nearly complete identity betw...
The evaluation and characterization of epitope-specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-restricted mem...
There is growing interest in HLA-E-restricted T-cell responses as a possible novel, highly conserved...
T-cells recognize small peptide fragments (p) cradled in multiple major histocompatibility complex (...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests that the effect of HLA-E on Natural Killer (NK) cell activi...
The protein HLA-E is a non-classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule of limited sequ...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with peptides bound to the polymorphic Major Histocompatibility ...
Peptides that are produced in cells during the degradation of proteins can be presented on MHC-I mol...
T-cell receptor (TCR) immunotherapy uses T cells engineered with new TCRs to enable detection and ki...
αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with peptides bound to the polymorphic major histocompatibility ...
MHC class I molecules (HLA-I in humans) present peptides derived from endogenous proteins to CTLs. W...
Central to the initiation of a T cell dependent immune response is the recognition of major histocom...
International audienceOver the past two decades, there has been a great interest in the study of HLA...
The essentially monomorphic human antigen presentation molecule HLA-E is an interesting candidate ta...
Ag presentation via the nonclassical MHC class Ib molecule HLA-E, with nearly complete identity betw...
The evaluation and characterization of epitope-specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-restricted mem...
There is growing interest in HLA-E-restricted T-cell responses as a possible novel, highly conserved...
T-cells recognize small peptide fragments (p) cradled in multiple major histocompatibility complex (...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests that the effect of HLA-E on Natural Killer (NK) cell activi...
The protein HLA-E is a non-classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule of limited sequ...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with peptides bound to the polymorphic Major Histocompatibility ...
Peptides that are produced in cells during the degradation of proteins can be presented on MHC-I mol...
T-cell receptor (TCR) immunotherapy uses T cells engineered with new TCRs to enable detection and ki...
αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with peptides bound to the polymorphic major histocompatibility ...
MHC class I molecules (HLA-I in humans) present peptides derived from endogenous proteins to CTLs. W...
Central to the initiation of a T cell dependent immune response is the recognition of major histocom...