Information transfer at the immunological synapse
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(00)00870-8
Information transfer at the immunological synapse
Abstract
Antigen-specific activation of T lymphocytes requires the interaction of their clonally distributed T-cell receptors with plasma membrane ligands composed of foreign peptide antigens bound to major histocompatibility complex molecules. For proliferation and differentiation to ensue, a variety of other adhesive and accessory proteins must also interact with their counter-receptors on the antigen-presenting cell to facilitate and complement the T-cell receptor-antigen recognition event. Recent studies have revealed that these various proteins show an unexpected degree of spatial organization in the zone of cell-cell contact. This region of membrane approximation is now referred to as the "immunological synapse" because of its functional analogy to the site of intercellular information transfer between neurons. Here, we review the evidence for signaling-dependent control of the dynamic changes in protein distribution that gives rise to the synapse and try to relate the emerging spatio-temporal information on synapse formation to T-cell biology.
Comment in
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The immunological synapse: required for T cell receptor signalling or directing T cell effector function?Curr Biol. 2001 Apr 17;11(8):R289-91. doi: 10.1016/s0960-9822(01)00165-8. Curr Biol. 2001. PMID: 11369214 No abstract available.
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