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Progress in Inflammation Research

Progress in Inflammation Research

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Progress in Inflammation Research

Graca, Luis

It is now accepted that T cell activation by an antigen-presenting cell requires the organization of a supramolecular structure – the immune synapse. This structure, with different types of molecules spatially segregated, is involved in the delivery of quantitative and qualitative signals critical for T cell activation, and therefore in controlling the nature of the immune response. This volume discusses the progress in manipulating components of the immune synapse as a strategy to regulate the immune response in immune pathology, such as transplantation, autoimmunity and allergy. Donnadieu reviews the current knowledge on the molecular composition and organization of the immune synapse and how the formation of this structure can be modulated by chemokines. It is also known that the immune synapse formation is critical for the activation of naive T cells, as well as their functional polarization. The second chapter discusses the conversion of naive T cells into regulatory T cells (Treg) when components of the immune synapse are manipulated in such a way that the T cells receive suboptimal activation signals.

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Published by: Birkhäuser

Publication Date: 2007-10-19

Format: Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9783764382957

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7643-8296-4

Dimensions: 244cm x170cm

Pages: 192

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