Recognition of CD1d-restricted antigens by natural killer T cells

J Rossjohn, DG Pellicci, O Patel, L Gapin… - Nature reviews …, 2012 - nature.com
J Rossjohn, DG Pellicci, O Patel, L Gapin, DI Godfrey
Nature reviews Immunology, 2012nature.com
Natural killer T (NKT) cells are innate-like T cells that rapidly produce a variety of cytokines
following T cell receptor (TCR) activation and can shape the immune response in many
different settings. There are two main NKT cell subsets: type I NKT cells are typically
characterized by the expression of a semi-invariant TCR, whereas the TCRs expressed by
type II NKT cells are more diverse. This Review focuses on the defining features and
emerging generalities regarding how NKT cells specifically recognize self, microbial and …
Abstract
Natural killer T (NKT) cells are innate-like T cells that rapidly produce a variety of cytokines following T cell receptor (TCR) activation and can shape the immune response in many different settings. There are two main NKT cell subsets: type I NKT cells are typically characterized by the expression of a semi-invariant TCR, whereas the TCRs expressed by type II NKT cells are more diverse. This Review focuses on the defining features and emerging generalities regarding how NKT cells specifically recognize self, microbial and synthetic lipid-based antigens that are presented by CD1d. Such information is vitally important to better understand, and fully harness, the therapeutic potential of NKT cells.
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