نتایج جستجو برای: tcr

تعداد نتایج: 12834  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2002
Adam G. Schrum Laurence A. Turka

Strong antigenic encounter by T cells rapidly induces immunological synapse formation and surface T cell receptor (TCR) downregulation. Although surface TCR expression can remain low for several days, T cells can still sustain antigenic signaling. It has been unclear whether prolonged antigenic signaling occurs in the absence of surface TCR replenishment, being maintained by a few "nondownregul...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
J H Phillips A Weiss B T Gemlo A A Rayner L L Lanier

After culture in IL-2, thymocytes expressing either TCR-alpha/beta or -gamma/delta acquired the ability to lyse hematopoietic and solid tumor cell targets without deliberate immunization or apparent restriction by the MHC. Moreover, TCR-alpha/beta- and TCR-gamma/delta-bearing thymic cell lines demonstrated an essentially identical spectrum of cytolysis against several tumor cell targets. Cytoto...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Sophie V Pageon Thibault Tabarin Yui Yamamoto Yuanqing Ma Philip R Nicovich John S Bridgeman André Cohnen Carola Benzing Yijun Gao Michael D Crowther Katie Tungatt Garry Dolton Andrew K Sewell David A Price Oreste Acuto Robert G Parton J Justin Gooding Jérémie Rossy Jamie Rossjohn Katharina Gaus

Antigen recognition by the T-cell receptor (TCR) is a hallmark of the adaptive immune system. When the TCR engages a peptide bound to the restricting major histocompatibility complex molecule (pMHC), it transmits a signal via the associated CD3 complex. How the extracellular antigen recognition event leads to intracellular phosphorylation remains unclear. Here, we used single-molecule localizat...

Journal: :Immunity 1999
P S Andersen P M Lavoie R P Sékaly H Churchill D M Kranz P M Schlievert K Karjalainen R A Mariuzza

Superantigens (SAGs) activate T cells by simultaneously binding the Vbeta domain of the TCR and MHC class II molecules on antigen-presenting cells. The preferential expression of certain Valpha regions among SAG-reactive T cells has suggested that the TCR alpha chain may modulate the level of activation through an interaction with MHC. We demonstrate that the TCR alpha chain is required for max...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2008
Taras Kreslavsky Annette I. Garbe Andreas Krueger Harald von Boehmer

alphabeta and gammadelta T cell lineages develop in the thymus from a common precursor. It is unclear at which stage of development commitment to these lineages takes place and in which way T cell receptor signaling contributes to the process. Recently, it was demonstrated that strong TCR signals favor gammadelta lineage development, whereas weaker TCR signals promote alphabeta lineage fate. Tw...

2003
Kohtaro Fujihashi Takashi Taguchi Wilhelm K. Aicher Jerry R. McGhee Jeffrey A. Bluestone John H. Eldridge Hiroshi Kiyono

Past work has shown that a subset of effector T cells with unique characteristics could abrogate haptenor antigen-induced tolerance, and the reconstitution of this immune response has been termed contrasuppression. We have studied contrasuppression in a model of oral tolerance (OT) in which adoptively transferred antigen-specific T contrasuppressor (Tcs) cells reverse OT and result in antibody ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1988
F Hochstenbach C Parker J McLean V Gieselmann H Band I Bank L Chess H Spits J L Strominger J G Seidman

A subpopulation of the CD3+ peripheral T lymphocytes express the TCR-gamma/delta complex. Three distinct TCR-gamma forms that differ in size and in the ability to form a disulfide bridge with the TCR-delta subunit have been described. In this study we analyze the structural difference between the non-disulfide-linked 55-kD and 40-kD TCR-gamma chains. The 40-kD TCR-gamma form contains a smaller ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
K Fujihashi T Taguchi W K Aicher J R McGhee J A Bluestone J H Eldridge H Kiyono

Past work has shown that a subset of effector T cells with unique characteristics could abrogate hapten- or antigen-induced tolerance, and the reconstitution of this immune response has been termed contrasuppression. We have studied contrasuppression in a model of oral tolerance (OT) in which adoptively transferred antigen-specific T contrasuppressor (Tcs) cells reverse OT and result in antibod...

Journal: :American Journal of Transplantation 2017

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