Antigen presentation to naive CD4 T cells in the lymph node

AA Itano, MK Jenkins - Nature immunology, 2003 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2003nature.com
Although the presentation of peptide–major histocompatibility complex class II (pMHC class
II) complexes to CD4 T cells has been studied extensively in vitro, knowledge of this process
in vivo is limited. Unlike the in vitro situation, antigen presentation in vivo takes place within
a complex microenvironment in which the movements of antigens, antigen-presenting cells
(APCs) and T cells are governed by anatomic constraints. Here we review developments in
the areas of lymph node architecture, APC subsets and T cell activation that have shed light …
Abstract
Although the presentation of peptide–major histocompatibility complex class II (pMHC class II) complexes to CD4 T cells has been studied extensively in vitro, knowledge of this process in vivo is limited. Unlike the in vitro situation, antigen presentation in vivo takes place within a complex microenvironment in which the movements of antigens, antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and T cells are governed by anatomic constraints. Here we review developments in the areas of lymph node architecture, APC subsets and T cell activation that have shed light on how antigen presentation occurs in the lymph nodes.
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