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Автор Bromley, Shannon K.
Автор Burack, W. Richard
Автор Johnson, Kenneth G.
Автор Somersalo, Kristina
Автор Sims, Tasha N.
Автор Sumen, Cenk
Автор Davis, Mark M.
Автор Shaw, Andrey S.
Автор Allen, Paul M.
Автор Dustin, Michael L.
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description ▪ Abstract  The adaptive immune response is initiated by the interaction of T cell antigen receptors with major histocompatibility complex molecule-peptide complexes in the nanometer scale gap between a T cell and an antigen-presenting cell, referred to as an immunological synapse. In this review we focus on the concept of immunological synapse formation as it relates to membrane structure, T cell polarity, signaling pathways, and the antigen-presenting cell. Membrane domains provide an organizational principle for compartmentalization within the immunological synapse. T cell polarization by chemokines increases T cell sensitivity to antigen. The current model is that signaling and formation of the immunological synapse are tightly interwoven in mature T cells. We also extend this model to natural killer cell activation, where the inhibitory NK synapse provides a striking example in which inhibition of signaling leaves the synapse in its nascent, inverted state. The APC may also play an active role in immunological synapse formation, particularly for activation of naïve T cells.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE
DOI 10.1146/annurev.immunol.19.1.375
Print ISSN 0732-0582
Журнал Annual Review of Immunology
Том 19
Первая страница 375
Последняя страница 396
Аффилиация Bromley, Shannon K.; Department of Pathology and Immunology Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63110; e-mail: dustin@pathbox.wustl.edu

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