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Cytotoxic immunological synapses. [PDF]

open access: yesImmunol Rev, 2010
Summary:  One of the most fundamental activities of the adaptive immune system is to kill infected cells and tumor cells. Two distinct pathways mediate this process, both of which are facilitated by a cytotoxic immunological synapse. While traditionally thought of as innate immune cells, natural killer (NK) cells are now appreciated to have the ...
Dustin ML, Long EO.
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Modular design of immunological synapses and kinapses. [PDF]

open access: yesCold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 2009
The concept of an immunological synapse goes back to the early 1980s with the discovery of the relationship between T-cell antigen receptor mediated Ca(2+) signaling, adhesion, and directed secretion.
Dustin ML.
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Self-reactive human CD4 T cell clones form unusual immunological synapses. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Exp Med, 2012
Compared with influenza-specific T cells, self-reactive T cells from patients with multiple sclerosis or type 1 diabetes fail to slow down and do not form normal immunological synapses upon encounter with cognate self-peptide presented by MHC.
Schubert DA   +12 more
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A potential prognostic marker for hematologic neoplasms: CD58 [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology
CD58 is a glycoprotein receptor widely distributed on histiocytes that binds to CD2, that takes part in constituting the Immunological Synapses (IS) and activating T/NK cells.
Jiajia Cao   +5 more
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LFA-1 Activation in T-Cell Migration and Immunological Synapse Formation

open access: yesCells, 2023
Integrin LFA-1 plays a critical role in T-cell migration and in the formation of immunological synapses. LFA-1 functions through interacting with its ligands with differing affinities: low, intermediate, and high.
Huiping Shi, Bojing Shao
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Immunological synapse formation between T regulatory cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes tumour development

open access: yesNature Communications
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) have emerged as a dominant non-hematopoietic cell population in the tumour microenvironment, serving diverse functions in tumour progression.
Athina Varveri   +15 more
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In vivo mature immunological synapses forming SMACs mediate clearance of virally infected astrocytes from the brain [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Experimental Medicine, 2006
The microanatomy of immune clearance of infected brain cells remains poorly understood. Immunological synapses are essential anatomical structures that channel information exchanges between T cell–antigen-presenting cells (APC) during the priming and ...
Carlos Barcia   +13 more
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Infiltrating CTLs in human glioblastoma establish immunological synapses with tumorigenic cells. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Pathol, 2009
The immunological synapse between T cells and tumor cells is believed to be important for effective tumor clearance. However, the immunological synapse has never been imaged or analyzed in detail in human tissue.
Barcia C   +7 more
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Association of CD99 short and long forms with MHC class I, MHC class II and tetraspanin CD81 and recruitment into immunological synapses

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2011
Background CD99, a leukocyte surface glycoprotein, is broadly expressed in many cell types. On the cell surface, CD99 is expressed as two distinct isoforms, a long form and a short form. CD99 has been demonstrated to play a key role in several biological
Pata Supansa   +5 more
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