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Pathways of Antigen Recognition by T Cells in Allograft Rejection

Natacha Carnel, Hyshem H. Lancia, Claire Guinier, Gilles Bénichou

2022Transplantation37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adaptive immune response leading to the rejection of allogeneic transplants is initiated and orchestrated by recipient T cells recognizing donor antigens. T-cell allorecognition is mediated via 3 distinct mechanisms: the direct pathway in which T cells recognize allogeneic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on donor cells, the indirect pathway through which T cells interact with donor peptides bound with self-MHC molecules on recipient antigen-presenting cells, and the recently described semidirect pathway whereby T cells recognize donor MHC proteins on recipient antigen-presenting cells. In this article, we present a description of each of these allorecognition pathways and discuss their role in acute and chronic rejection of allogeneic transplants.

Topics & Concepts

AllorecognitionMajor histocompatibility complexImmunologyAntigenAntigen-presenting cellCytotoxic T cellImmune systemBiologyT cellHistocompatibilityCell biologyHuman leukocyte antigenGeneticsIn vitroT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyRenal Transplantation Outcomes and TreatmentsHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation