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Novel Molecular Insights into Human Lipid-Mediated T Cell Immunity.

Adam ShahineMarcin WegreckiJérôme Le Nours
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
T cells represent a critical arm of our immune defense against pathogens. Over the past two decades, considerable inroads have been made in understanding the fundamental principles underpinning the molecular presentation of peptide-based antigens by the Major Histocompatibility Complex molecules (MHC-I and II), and their molecular recognition by specialized subsets of T cells. However, some T cells can recognize lipid-based antigens presented by MHC-I-like molecules that belong to the Cluster of Differentiation 1 (CD1) family. Here, we will review the advances that have been made in the last five years to understand the molecular mechanisms orchestrating the presentation of novel endogenous and exogenous lipid-based antigens by the CD1 glycoproteins and their recognition by specific populations of CD1-reactive T cells.
Keyphrases
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  • fatty acid
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  • immune response
  • peripheral blood
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
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