Classical αβ T cells protect the host by monitoring intracellular and extracellular proteins in a two-step process. The first step is protein degradation and combination with a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, leading to surface expression of this amalgam (antigen processing). The second step is the interaction of the T cell receptor with the MHC-peptide complex, leading to signaling in the T cells (antigen recognition). The context for this interaction is a T cell–antigen presenting cell junction, known as an immunological synapse if symmetric and stable and as a kinapse if asymmetric and mobile. The physiological recognition of a ligand takes place most efficiently in the F-actin-rich lamellipodium and is F-actin dependent...
Using specific cell surface receptors lymphocytes continuously sample their environment. Maturation ...
SummaryUpon antigen recognition, T cells form either static (synapses) or migratory (kinapses) conta...
Although the actin cytoskeleton and T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling complexes are seemingly distinct...
Classical αβ T cells protect the host by monitoring intracellular and extracellular proteins in a tw...
Classical alphabeta T cells protect the host by monitoring intracellular and extracellular proteins ...
KT cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using ...
AbstractSub-micron scale signaling domains induced in the plasma membrane of cells are thought to pl...
When a T cell encounters an antigen-presenting cell, the two cells form an intimate connection calle...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
AbstractT lymphocytes are activated by the engagement of their antigen receptors (TCRs) with complex...
In this issue of Immunity, Conche et al. (2009) define an antigen-independent signaling pathway that...
AbstractRecent crystallographic studies show that the T-cell receptor has a largely immunoglobulin-l...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
AbstractT-cell receptors bound to peptide–MHC molecules undergo higher-order oligomerization in solu...
T cell activation depends on extracellular ligation of the T cell receptor (TCR) by peptide-MHC comp...
Using specific cell surface receptors lymphocytes continuously sample their environment. Maturation ...
SummaryUpon antigen recognition, T cells form either static (synapses) or migratory (kinapses) conta...
Although the actin cytoskeleton and T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling complexes are seemingly distinct...
Classical αβ T cells protect the host by monitoring intracellular and extracellular proteins in a tw...
Classical alphabeta T cells protect the host by monitoring intracellular and extracellular proteins ...
KT cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using ...
AbstractSub-micron scale signaling domains induced in the plasma membrane of cells are thought to pl...
When a T cell encounters an antigen-presenting cell, the two cells form an intimate connection calle...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
AbstractT lymphocytes are activated by the engagement of their antigen receptors (TCRs) with complex...
In this issue of Immunity, Conche et al. (2009) define an antigen-independent signaling pathway that...
AbstractRecent crystallographic studies show that the T-cell receptor has a largely immunoglobulin-l...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
AbstractT-cell receptors bound to peptide–MHC molecules undergo higher-order oligomerization in solu...
T cell activation depends on extracellular ligation of the T cell receptor (TCR) by peptide-MHC comp...
Using specific cell surface receptors lymphocytes continuously sample their environment. Maturation ...
SummaryUpon antigen recognition, T cells form either static (synapses) or migratory (kinapses) conta...
Although the actin cytoskeleton and T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling complexes are seemingly distinct...