Regulation of T-cell activation by the cytoskeleton

DD Billadeau, JC Nolz, TS Gomez - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2007 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2007nature.com
To become activated, T cells must efficiently recognize antigen-presenting cells or target
cells through several complex cytoskeleton-dependent processes, including integrin-
mediated adhesion, immunological-synapse formation, cellular polarization, receptor
sequestration and signalling. The actin and microtubule systems provide the dynamic
cellular framework that is required to orchestrate these processes and ultimately contol T-
cell activation. Here, we discuss recent advances that have furthered our understanding of …
Abstract
To become activated, T cells must efficiently recognize antigen-presenting cells or target cells through several complex cytoskeleton-dependent processes, including integrin-mediated adhesion, immunological-synapse formation, cellular polarization, receptor sequestration and signalling. The actin and microtubule systems provide the dynamic cellular framework that is required to orchestrate these processes and ultimately contol T-cell activation. Here, we discuss recent advances that have furthered our understanding of the crucial importance of the T-cell cytoskeleton in controlling these aspects of T-cell immune recognition.
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