T cell receptor signalling networks: branched, diversified and bounded

RJ Brownlie, R Zamoyska - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013 - nature.com
RJ Brownlie, R Zamoyska
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013nature.com
Engagement of antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) is a prerequisite for T cell activation.
Acquisition of appropriate effector T cell function requires the participation of multiple signals
from the T cell microenvironment. Trying to understand how these signals integrate to
achieve specific functional outcomes while maintaining tolerance to self is a major challenge
in lymphocyte biology. Several recent publications have provided important insights into
how dysregulation of T cell signalling and the development of autoreactivity can result if the …
Abstract
Engagement of antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) is a prerequisite for T cell activation. Acquisition of appropriate effector T cell function requires the participation of multiple signals from the T cell microenvironment. Trying to understand how these signals integrate to achieve specific functional outcomes while maintaining tolerance to self is a major challenge in lymphocyte biology. Several recent publications have provided important insights into how dysregulation of T cell signalling and the development of autoreactivity can result if the branching and integration of signalling pathways are perturbed. We discuss how these findings highlight the importance of spatial segregation of individual signalling components as a way of regulating T cell responsiveness and immune tolerance.
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