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Co‐ordination of Incoming and Outgoing Traffic in Antigen‐Presenting Cells by Pattern Recognition Receptors and T Cells
Authors:Priyanka Nair  J Magarian Blander
Institution:Department of Medicine, Immunology Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1425 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10029, USA
Abstract:Dendritic cells are innate sentinels of the immune system and potent activators of naÏve T cells. Mechanisms must exist to enable these cells to achieve maximal activation of T cells specific for microbial antigens, while avoiding activation of T cells specific for self‐antigens. Here we discuss how a combination of signals from pattern recognition receptors and T cells co‐ordinates subcellular trafficking of antigen with both major histocompatibility complex class I and class II molecules and T‐cell costimulatory molecules, resulting in the preferential presentation of microbial peptides within a stimulatory context. inline image
Keywords:antigen presentation  costimulation  cross‐presentation  C‐type lectin receptors  dendritic cells  MHC class I  MHC class II  pattern recognition receptors  toll‐like receptors  trafficking
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