| Literature DB >> 33073545 |
Xinyuan Zhang1, Chelsea F Mariano1, Yuta Ando1, Keyue Shen1,2,3.
Abstract
T lymphocytes are the central coordinator and executor of many immune functions. The activation and function of T lymphocytes are mediated through the engagement of cell surface receptors and regulated by a myriad of intracellular signaling network. Bioengineering tools, including imaging modalities and fluorescent probes, have been developed and employed to elucidate the cellular events throughout the functional lifespan of T cells. A better understanding of these events can broaden our knowledge in the immune systems biology, as well as accelerate the development of effective diagnostics and immunotherapies. Here we review the commonly used and recently developed techniques and probes for monitoring T lymphocyte intracellular events, following the order of intracellular events in T cells from activation, signaling, metabolism to apoptosis. The techniques introduced here can be broadly applied to other immune cells and cell systems. This article is categorized under: Immune System Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology Immune System Diseases > Biomedical Engineering Infectious Diseases > Biomedical Engineering.Entities:
Keywords: FRET; Imaging probes; Immune cells; Immunological synapse; Lymphocytes; T cell signaling
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33073545 PMCID: PMC8297511 DOI: 10.1002/wsbm.1510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: WIREs Mech Dis ISSN: 2692-9368