The immunological synapse: a molecular machine controlling T cell activation

A Grakoui, SK Bromley, C Sumen, MM Davis, AS Shaw… - Science, 1999 - science.org
A Grakoui, SK Bromley, C Sumen, MM Davis, AS Shaw, PM Allen, ML Dustin
Science, 1999science.org
The specialized junction between a T lymphocyte and an antigen-presenting cell, the
immunological synapse, consists of a central cluster of T cell receptors surrounded by a ring
of adhesion molecules. Immunological synapse formation is now shown to be an active and
dynamic mechanism that allows T cells to distinguish potential antigenic ligands. Initially, T
cell receptor ligands were engaged in an outermost ring of the nascent synapse. Transport
of these complexes into the central cluster was dependent on T cell receptor–ligand …
The specialized junction between a T lymphocyte and an antigen-presenting cell, the immunological synapse, consists of a central cluster of T cell receptors surrounded by a ring of adhesion molecules. Immunological synapse formation is now shown to be an active and dynamic mechanism that allows T cells to distinguish potential antigenic ligands. Initially, T cell receptor ligands were engaged in an outermost ring of the nascent synapse. Transport of these complexes into the central cluster was dependent on T cell receptor–ligand interaction kinetics. Finally, formation of a stable central cluster at the heart of the synapse was a determinative event for T cell proliferation.
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