CD1: Antigen Presentation and T Cell Function
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Harvard University
Abstract
This review summarizes the major features of CD1 genes and proteins, the patterns of intracellular trafficking of CD1 molecules, and how they sample different intracellular compartments for self- and foreign lipids. We describe how lipid antigens bind to CD1 molecules with their alkyl chains buried in hydrophobic pockets and expose their polar lipid headgroup whose fine structure is recognized by the TCR of CD1-restricted T cells. CD1-restricted T cells carry out effector, helper, and adjuvant-like functions and interact with other cell types including macrophages, dendritic cells, NK cells, T cells, and B cells, thereby contributing to both innate and adaptive immune responses. Insights gained from mice and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 447
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- CD1
- CD1D
- Biology
- Natural killer T cell
- Cell biology
- Antigen presentation
- Antigen-presenting cell
- Cytotoxic T cell