1. Signaling life and death in the thymus: timing is everything
- Author
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Werlen, Guy, Hausmann, Barbara, Naeher, Dieter, and Palmer, Ed
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T cells -- Genetic aspects ,Thymus -- Genetic aspects ,Science and technology ,Genetic aspects - Abstract
T lymphocytes are generated in the thymus, where developing thymocytes must accept one of two fates: They either differentiate or they die. These fates are chiefly determined by signals that originate from the T cell receptor (TCR), a single receptor complex with a remarkable capacity to decide between distinct cell fates. This review explores TCR signaling in thymocytes and focuses on the kinetic aspects of ligand binding, coreceptor involvement, protein phosphorylation, and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation. Understanding the logic of TCR signaling may eventually explain how thymocytes and T cells distinguish self from nonself, a phenomenon that has fascinated immunologists for 50 years., Upon infection with a pathogen, pro-teolytic fragments of the pathogen's proteins become bound to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins of thy host and expressed on the surface of antigen-presenting [...]
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- 2003