reviewAnnual Review of ImmunologyFeb 11, 2005Closed access

CELL BIOLOGY OF ANTIGEN PROCESSING IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

Ludwig Cancer Research · Yale University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The conversion of exogenous and endogenous proteins into immunogenic peptides recognized by T lymphocytes involves a series of proteolytic and other enzymatic events culminating in the formation of peptides bound to MHC class I or class II molecules. Although the biochemistry of these events has been studied in detail, only in the past few years has similar information begun to emerge describing the cellular context in which these events take place. This review thus concentrates on the properties of antigen-presenting cells, especially those aspects of their overall organization, regulation, and intracellular transport that both facilitate and modulate the processing of protein antigens. Emphasis is placed on…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Antigen processing
  • Antigen presentation
  • Antigen
  • Cell biology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • MHC class I
  • Major histocompatibility complex
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