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Generation of Human Alloantigen-specific T Cells from Peripheral Blood
Published on: November 21, 2014
T-cell avidity and tuning: the flexible connection between tolerance and autoimmunity
Jasper G van den Boorn1, I Caroline Le Poole, Rosalie M Luiten
1Netherlands Institute for Pigment Disorders and Department of Dermatology, AMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. j.g.vandenboorn@amc.uva.nl
Abstract:
Thymic T-cell selection mechanisms generate a cross-reactive, self-MHC restricted peripheral T-cell pool. Affinity and avidity are of profound influence on this selection and the generation of immunity. Autoreactive T cells can escape thymic deletion by lowering their avidity and retain this "tuned" state in the periphery. Upon activation, tuned T cells can cause autoimmunity, while immunotherapeutic strategies may be hampered by existing T-cell tolerance. The regulation of T-cell avidity and tuning therefore determines the balance between tolerance and autoimmunity and should be taken into account in the design of therapeutic strategies aimed at T-cell reactivity.
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