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Early T Cell Activation: integrating Biochemical, Structural, and Biophysical Cues

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY VOL 33
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages 539-561

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-032414-112158

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T cell antigen receptor; signal transduction; self-awareness; mechanosensing; signal processing; mesoscale properties

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T cells carry out the formidable task of identifying small numbers of foreign antigenic peptides rapidly and specifically against a very noisy environmental background of endogenous self-peptides. Early steps in T cell activation have thus fascinated biologists and are among the best studied models of cell stimulation. This remarkable process, critical in adaptive immune responses, approaches and even seems to exceed the limitations set by the physical laws ruling molecular behavior. Despite the enormous amount of information concerning the nature of molecules involved in the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signal transduction network, and the description of the nanoscale organization and real-time analysis of cell responses, the general principles of information gathering and processing remain incompletely understood. Here we review currently accepted key data on TCR function, discuss the limitations of current research strategies, and suggest a novel model of TCR triggering and a few promising ways of going further into the integration of available data.

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