| Literature DB >> 30576253 |
John A Hammer1, Jia C Wang1, Mezida Saeed1, Antonio T Pedrosa1.
Abstract
The engagement of a T cell with an antigen-presenting cell (APC) or activating surface results in the formation within the T cell of several distinct actin and actomyosin networks. These networks reside largely within a narrow zone immediately under the T cell's plasma membrane at its site of contact with the APC or activating surface, i.e., at the immunological synapse. Here we review the origin, organization, dynamics, and function of these synapse-associated actin and actomyosin networks. Importantly, recent insights into the nature of these actin-based cytoskeletal structures were made possible in several cases by advances in light microscopy.Entities:
Keywords: T cell; actin; formin; immunological synapse; lytic granule; myosin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30576253 PMCID: PMC8343269 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-042718-041341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Immunol ISSN: 0732-0582 Impact factor: 28.527