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The surprising diversity of lipid antigens for CD1-restricted T cells.

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  • The surprising diversity of lipid antigens for CD1-restricted T cells. Abstract Text:

    d branch moodyD Branch Moody,

    CD1 proteins have been conserved throughout mammalian evolution and function to present lipid antigens to T cells. Crystal structures of CD1-lipid complexes show that CD1 antigen-binding grooves are composed of four pockets and two antigen entry portals. This structural information now provides a detailed understanding of how CD1-binding grooves capture a surprisingly diverse array of lipid ligands. CD1-expressing APCs are able to acquire lipid antigens from their own pool of lipids and from exogenous sources, including microbial pathogens, bystander cells, or even the systemic circulation. CD1 proteins bind to certain antigens using high stringency loading reactions within endosomes that involve low pH, glycosidases, and lipid transfer proteins. Other antigens can directly load onto CD1 proteins using low stringency mechanisms that are independent of cellular factors. New evidence from in vivo systems shows that CD1-restricted T cells influence outcomes in infectious, autoimmune, and allergic diseases. These studies lead to a broader view of the natural function of alphabeta T cells, which involves recognition of both cellular proteins and lipids.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Advances in immunology

    VOLUME: 89

    Page Numbers: 87-139

    Journal Abbreviation: Adv. Immunol.

    ISSN: 0065-2776

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: 05

    YEAR: 2006

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    Number of References: 183

    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Rheumatology, Immunology, and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

    Country: United States

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    AGENCY: United States NIAMS

    GRANT: AR48632

    ACRONYM: AR

    MEDLINETA: Adv Immunol

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