| Literature DB >> 27185862 |
Chloé Guedj1, Nicolas Abraham1, Damien Jullié1, Clotilde Randriamampita2.
Abstract
The immunological synapse forms at the interface between a T cell and an antigen-presenting cell after foreign antigen recognition. The immunological synapse is considered to be the site where the signaling cascade leading to T lymphocyte activation is triggered. Here, we show that another signaling region can be detected before formation of the synapse at the opposite pole of the T cell. This structure appears during the first minute after the contact forms, is transient and contains all the classic components that have been previously described at the immunological synapse. Its formation is independent of antigen recognition but is driven by adhesion itself. It constitutes a reservoir of signaling molecules that are potentially ready to be sent to the immunological synapse through a microtubule-dependent pathway. The antisynapse can thus be considered as a pre-synapse that is triggered independently of antigen recognition.Keywords: Adhesion; Immunological synapse; T lymphocytes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27185862 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.182311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285