Recognition of lipid antigens by T cells

G De Libero, L Mori - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005nature.com
Recent studies have shown that the recognition of lipid antigens by the immune system is
important for defence against infection and other diseases, and that lipid-specific responses
occur at higher frequencies than previously suspected. Thanks to several recent advances
in this field, we now have a better appreciation of the molecular and cellular requirements of
T-cell stimulation by lipids. These findings have raised new questions about the
mechanisms of lipid presentation, the priming and clonal expansion of lipid-specific T cells …
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that the recognition of lipid antigens by the immune system is important for defence against infection and other diseases, and that lipid-specific responses occur at higher frequencies than previously suspected. Thanks to several recent advances in this field, we now have a better appreciation of the molecular and cellular requirements of T-cell stimulation by lipids. These findings have raised new questions about the mechanisms of lipid presentation, the priming and clonal expansion of lipid-specific T cells, and their differentiation into memory cells. A greater understanding of lipid-specific T cells and the molecular mechanisms of lipid immunogenicity should facilitate the development of lipid-based vaccines.
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