CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Lipid-specific T cells comprise a group of T cells that recognize lipids bound to the MHC class I-like CD1 molecules. There are four isoforms of CD1 that are expressed at the surface of antigen presenting cells and therefore capable of presenting lipid antigens: CD1a, CD1b, CD1c, and CD1d. Each one...
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doaj-8cd4ef6b219746a8bdcb39d591ec3d7d2020-11-24T22:13:40ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562016-01-01201610.1155/2016/28762752876275CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive ImmunityCatia S. Pereira0M. Fatima Macedo1Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, Porto, PortugalInstituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, Porto, PortugalLipid-specific T cells comprise a group of T cells that recognize lipids bound to the MHC class I-like CD1 molecules. There are four isoforms of CD1 that are expressed at the surface of antigen presenting cells and therefore capable of presenting lipid antigens: CD1a, CD1b, CD1c, and CD1d. Each one of these isoforms has distinct structural features and cellular localizations, which promotes binding to a broad range of different types of lipids. Lipid antigens originate from either self-tissues or foreign sources, such as bacteria, fungus, or plants and their recognition by CD1-restricted T cells has important implications in infection but also in cancer and autoimmunity. In this review, we describe the characteristics of CD1 molecules and CD1-restricted lipid-specific T cells, highlighting the innate-like and adaptive-like features of different CD1-restricted T cell subtypes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2876275 |
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CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity |
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CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity |
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CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity |
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CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity |
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CD1-Restricted T Cells at the Crossroad of Innate and Adaptive Immunity |
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cd1-restricted t cells at the crossroad of innate and adaptive immunity |
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Lipid-specific T cells comprise a group of T cells that recognize lipids bound to the MHC class I-like CD1 molecules. There are four isoforms of CD1 that are expressed at the surface of antigen presenting cells and therefore capable of presenting lipid antigens: CD1a, CD1b, CD1c, and CD1d. Each one of these isoforms has distinct structural features and cellular localizations, which promotes binding to a broad range of different types of lipids. Lipid antigens originate from either self-tissues or foreign sources, such as bacteria, fungus, or plants and their recognition by CD1-restricted T cells has important implications in infection but also in cancer and autoimmunity. In this review, we describe the characteristics of CD1 molecules and CD1-restricted lipid-specific T cells, highlighting the innate-like and adaptive-like features of different CD1-restricted T cell subtypes. |
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