Direct and indirect recognition: the role of MHC antigens in graft rejection

DS Gould, H Auchincloss - Immunology today, 1999 - cell.com
DS Gould, H Auchincloss
Immunology today, 1999cell.com
In graft rejection, T-cell stimulation by donor APCs and self-APCs (presenting peptides of
donor origin) has been called 'direct'and 'indirect'recognition, respectively. Here, Dina Gould
and Hugh Auchincloss consider the traditional arguments favoring direct recognition and
highlight recent findings suggesting the importance of indirect responses, thereby
questioning some of our basic concepts of transplantation immunology.
Abstract
In graft rejection, T-cell stimulation by donor APCs and self-APCs (presenting peptides of donor origin) has been called ‘direct' and ‘indirect' recognition, respectively. Here, Dina Gould and Hugh Auchincloss consider the traditional arguments favoring direct recognition and highlight recent findings suggesting the importance of indirect responses, thereby questioning some of our basic concepts of transplantation immunology.
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