Antigen decoding by T lymphocytes: from synapses to fate determination

A Lanzavecchia, F Sallusto - Nature immunology, 2001 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2001nature.com
Naïve T lymphocytes sense foreign antigens by establishing contacts with dendritic cells
(DCs). At the immunological synapse between the T cell and a DC, T cell receptors (TCRs)
are serially engaged and triggered by specific ligands. The amount and duration of TCR
triggering and the efficiency of signal amplification determine T cell commitment to
proliferation and differentiation. The nature and availability of DCs bearing antigen and
costimulatory molecules shape the T cell response, giving rise to distinct functional outputs …
Abstract
Naïve T lymphocytes sense foreign antigens by establishing contacts with dendritic cells (DCs). At the immunological synapse between the T cell and a DC, T cell receptors (TCRs) are serially engaged and triggered by specific ligands. The amount and duration of TCR triggering and the efficiency of signal amplification determine T cell commitment to proliferation and differentiation. The nature and availability of DCs bearing antigen and costimulatory molecules shape the T cell response, giving rise to distinct functional outputs such as effector and memory T cell generation or T cell tolerance.
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