Publications by authors named "Luis M Fernandez-Aguilar"

Specific antigen recognition is one of the immune system's features that allows it to mount intense yet controlled responses to an infinity of potential threats. T cells play a relevant role in the host defense and the clearance of pathogens by means of the specific recognition of peptide antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells (APCs), and, to do so, they are equipped with a clonally distributed antigen receptor called the T-cell receptor (TCR). Upon the specific engagement of the TCR, multiple intracellular signals are triggered, which lead to the activation, proliferation and differentiation of T lymphocytes into effector cells.

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T lymphocytes are key players in adaptive immune responses through the recognition of peptide antigens through the T Cell Receptor (TCR). After TCR engagement, a signaling cascade is activated, leading to T cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation into effector cells. Delicate control of activation signals coupled to the TCR is needed to avoid uncontrolled immune responses involving T cells.

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Article Synopsis
  • The LAT adaptor is important for sending signals inside T cells when they are activated by their receptor (TCR).
  • A specific part of LAT known as tyrosine 136 is super important for how T cells grow and get ready to fight infections.
  • Changing a related part of LAT can change T cell development and make them respond quicker when activated.
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