DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALING BY LYMPHOCYTE ANTIGEN RECEPTORS
- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Immunology
- Vol. 15 (1), 125-154
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.immunol.15.1.125
Abstract
▪ Abstract Studies performed during the past several years make plain that ligand occupancy of antigen receptors need not necessarily provoke identical responses in all instances. For example, ligation of antigen receptors may stimulate a proliferative response, induce a state of unresponsiveness to subsequent stimulation (anergy), or induce apoptosis. How does a single type of transmembrane receptor induce these very heterogeneous cellular responses? In the following pages, we outline evidence supporting the view that the nature of the ligand/receptor interaction directs the physical recruitment of signaling pathways differentially inside the lymphocyte and hence defines the nature of the subsequent immune response. We begin by providing a functional categorization of antigen receptor components, considering the ways in which these components interact with the known set of signal transduction pathways, and then review the evidence suggesting that differential signaling through the TCR is achieved by qualitative differences in the effector pathways recruited by TCR, perhaps reflecting the time required to bring complicated signal transduction elements into proximity within the cell. The time-constant of the interaction between antigen and receptor in this way determines, at least in part, the nature of the resulting response. Finally, although our review focuses substantially on T cell receptor signaling, we have included a less detailed description of B cell receptor signaling as well, simply to emphasize the parallels that exist in these two closely related systems.Keywords
This publication has 86 references indexed in Scilit:
- Transcriptional control of lymphoid development: lessons from gene targetingImmunology Today, 1996
- Ligands for the T-cell receptor: hard times for avidity modelsImmunology Today, 1995
- Kinetic proofreading in T-cell receptor signal transduction.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995
- Serial triggering of many T-cell receptors by a few peptide–MHC complexesNature, 1995
- The regulation and function of p21ras during T-cell activation and growthImmunology Today, 1995
- A signaling pathway governing early thymocyte maturationImmunology Today, 1995
- Kinetics of T-cell receptor binding to peptide/I-Ek complexes: correlation of the dissociation rate with T-cell responsiveness.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994
- The B-cell antigen receptor complex: structure and signal transductionImmunology Today, 1994
- SH2 domains recognize specific phosphopeptide sequencesCell, 1993
- Thymic selection: a matter of life and deathImmunology Today, 1992