[HTML][HTML] The serial engagement model 17 years after: from TCR triggering to immunotherapy

S Valitutti - Frontiers in immunology, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Frontiers in immunology, 2012frontiersin.org
More than 15 years ago the serial engagement model was proposed as an attempt to solve
the low affinity/high sensitivity paradox of TCR antigen recognition. Since then, the model
has undergone ups and downs marked by the technical and conceptual advancements
made in the field of T lymphocyte activation. Here, I describe the development of the model
and survey recent literature providing evidence either for or against the idea that serial
TCR/pMHC engagement might contribute to T lymphocyte activation. I also discuss how the …
More than 15 years ago the serial engagement model was proposed as an attempt to solve the low affinity/high sensitivity paradox of TCR antigen recognition. Since then, the model has undergone ups and downs marked by the technical and conceptual advancements made in the field of T lymphocyte activation. Here, I describe the development of the model and survey recent literature providing evidence either for or against the idea that serial TCR/pMHC engagement might contribute to T lymphocyte activation. I also discuss how the concept of serial TCR engagement might be useful in the design of immunotherapeutic approaches aimed at potentiating T lymphocyte responses in vivo.
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