Visualizing how T cells collect activation signals in vivo

HD Moreau, P Bousso - Current opinion in immunology, 2014 - Elsevier
HD Moreau, P Bousso
Current opinion in immunology, 2014Elsevier
Highlights•Random and guided T cell migration favors encounters with relevant
APCs.•Antigen affinity regulates the synapse versus kinapse formation.•Visualizing TCR
signaling reveals functional diversity in synapses and kinapses.•T cells integrate both the
quality and the number of contacts with APCs.A decade ago the first movies depicting T cell
behavior in vivo with the help of two-photon microscopy were generated. These initial
experiments revealed that T cells migrate rapidly and randomly in secondary lymphoid …
Highlights
  • Random and guided T cell migration favors encounters with relevant APCs.
  • Antigen affinity regulates the synapse versus kinapse formation.
  • Visualizing TCR signaling reveals functional diversity in synapses and kinapses.
  • T cells integrate both the quality and the number of contacts with APCs.
A decade ago the first movies depicting T cell behavior in vivo with the help of two-photon microscopy were generated. These initial experiments revealed that T cells migrate rapidly and randomly in secondary lymphoid organs at steady state and profoundly alter their behavior during antigen recognition, establishing both transient and stable contacts with antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Since then, in vivo imaging has continuously improved our understanding of T cell activation. In particular, recent studies uncovered how T cells may be guided in their search for the best APCs. Additionally, the development of more sophisticated fluorescent tools has permitted not only to visualize T cell–APC contacts but also to probe their functional impact on T cell activation. These recent progresses are providing new insights into how T cells sense antigen, collect activation signals during distinct types of interaction and integrate information over successive encounters.
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