TCR signaling requirements for activating T cells and for generating memory

D Zehn, C King, MJ Bevan, E Palmer - Cellular and Molecular Life …, 2012 - Springer
D Zehn, C King, MJ Bevan, E Palmer
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2012Springer
Over the last two decades the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying T cell
activation, expansion, differentiation, and memory formation have been intensively
investigated. These studies revealed that the generation of memory T cells is critically
impacted by a number of factors, including the magnitude of the inflammatory response and
cytokine production, the type of dendritic cell [DC] that presents the pathogen derived
antigen, their maturation status, and the concomitant provision of costimulation …
Abstract
Over the last two decades the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying T cell activation, expansion, differentiation, and memory formation have been intensively investigated. These studies revealed that the generation of memory T cells is critically impacted by a number of factors, including the magnitude of the inflammatory response and cytokine production, the type of dendritic cell [DC] that presents the pathogen derived antigen, their maturation status, and the concomitant provision of costimulation. Nevertheless, the primary stimulus leading to T cell activation is generated through the T cell receptor [TCR] following its engagement with a peptide MHC ligand [pMHC]. The purpose of this review is to highlight classical and recent findings on how antigen recognition, the degree of TCR stimulation, and intracellular signal transduction pathways impact the formation of effector and memory T cells.
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