Antigen processing and presentation
F Kotsias, I Cebrian, A Alloatti - International review of cell and molecular …, 2019 - Elsevier
Dendritic cells are at the center of immune responses. They are defined by their ability to
sense the environment, take up and process antigen, migrate to secondary lymphoid …
sense the environment, take up and process antigen, migrate to secondary lymphoid …
The biology and underlying mechanisms of cross-presentation of exogenous antigens on MHC-I molecules
To monitor the health of cells, the immune system tasks antigen-presenting cells with
gathering antigens from other cells and bringing them to CD8 T cells in the form of peptides …
gathering antigens from other cells and bringing them to CD8 T cells in the form of peptides …
Cancer-associated fibroblasts induce antigen-specific deletion of CD8+ T Cells to protect tumour cells
Tumours have developed strategies to interfere with most steps required for anti-tumour
immune responses. Although many populations contribute to anti-tumour responses, tumour …
immune responses. Although many populations contribute to anti-tumour responses, tumour …
Oxidized lipids block antigen cross-presentation by dendritic cells in cancer
W Cao, R Ramakrishnan, VA Tuyrin… - The Journal of …, 2014 - journals.aai.org
Cross-presentation is one of the main features of dendritic cells (DCs), which is critically
important for the development of spontaneous and therapy-inducible antitumor immune …
important for the development of spontaneous and therapy-inducible antitumor immune …
BRAFV600E Co-opts a Conserved MHC Class I Internalization Pathway to Diminish Antigen Presentation and CD8+ T-cell Recognition of Melanoma
SD Bradley, Z Chen, B Melendez, A Talukder… - Cancer immunology …, 2015 - AACR
Oncogene activation in tumor cells induces broad and complex cellular changes that
contribute significantly to disease initiation and progression. In melanoma, oncogenic …
contribute significantly to disease initiation and progression. In melanoma, oncogenic …
Human dendritic cells in cancer
Dendritic cells (DCs) are currently considered to be of utmost importance for orchestrating
appropriate immune responses in vivo, and play critical roles in maintaining the distinction …
appropriate immune responses in vivo, and play critical roles in maintaining the distinction …
[HTML][HTML] STING, DCs and the link between innate and adaptive tumor immunity
RE Vatner, EM Janssen - Molecular immunology, 2019 - Elsevier
Cancer and the immune system are intimately related. Much of the bulk of tumors is
comprised of stromal leukocytes with immune functions, which serve to both promote and …
comprised of stromal leukocytes with immune functions, which serve to both promote and …
A CD74-dependent MHC class I endolysosomal cross-presentation pathway
G Basha, K Omilusik, A Chavez-Steenbock… - Nature …, 2012 - nature.com
Immune responses are initiated and primed by dendritic cells (DCs) that cross-present
exogenous antigen. The chaperone CD74 (invariant chain) is thought to promote DC …
exogenous antigen. The chaperone CD74 (invariant chain) is thought to promote DC …
IFN-α enhances cross-presentation in human dendritic cells by modulating antigen survival, endocytic routing, and processing
Cross-presentation allows antigen-presenting cells to present exogenous antigens to CD8+
T cells, playing an essential role in controlling infections and tumor development. IFN-α …
T cells, playing an essential role in controlling infections and tumor development. IFN-α …
A lysosome-targeted tetrazine for organelle-specific click-to-release chemistry in antigen presenting cells
NAM Ligthart, MAR de Geus… - Journal of the …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Bioorthogonal deprotections are readily used to control biological function in a cell-specific
manner. To further improve the spatial resolution of these reactions, we here present a …
manner. To further improve the spatial resolution of these reactions, we here present a …