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Recent insights of T cell receptor-mediated signaling pathways for T cell activation and development

Jeong-Ryul Hwang, Yeongseon Byeon, Donghwan Kim, Sung‐Gyoo Park

2020Experimental & Molecular Medicine457 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

T cell activation requires extracellular stimulatory signals that are mainly mediated by T cell receptor (TCR) complexes. The TCR recognizes antigens on major histocompatibility complex molecules with the cooperation of CD4 or CD8 coreceptors. After recognition, TCR-induced signaling cascades that propagate signals via various molecules and second messengers are induced. Consequently, many features of T cell-mediated immune responses are determined by these intracellular signaling cascades. Furthermore, differences in the magnitude of TCR signaling direct T cells toward distinct effector linages. Therefore, stringent regulation of T cell activation is crucial for T cell homeostasis and proper immune responses. Dysregulation of TCR signaling can result in anergy or autoimmunity. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on the pathways that govern how the TCR complex transmits signals into cells and the roles of effector molecules that are involved in these pathways.

Topics & Concepts

T-cell receptorCell biologyEffectorT cellMajor histocompatibility complexBiologySignal transductionIntracellularCD8Co-stimulationCell signalingImmune systemCD28ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyCAR-T cell therapy research