M. Bevan showed in the mid-seventies that cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses may be initiated by antigen-presenting cells that do not express the antigens themselves (1). He called this process cross-priming. The antigen-presenting cells involved in cross-priming must therefore internalize and present antigens to CD8+ T cells in the context of MHC class I molecules. This process is often referred to as “cross-presentation.” Cross-presentation by antigen-presenting cells in vivo results in either cross-priming (initiation of CD8+ T cell responses) or in cross-tolerance (induction of CD8+ T cell unresponsiveness; reference 2). These results raised the question of the nature of the “cross-presenting cells.” In vitro, dendritic cells cross-present antigens more efficiently than any other antigen-presenting cell (3). They are also the only antigen-presenting cells that activate naive T lymphocytes (4). Dendritic cells, indeed, are sufficient for...
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7 January 2002
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January 07 2002
Fcγ Receptors and Cross-Presentation in Dendritic Cells
Sebastian Amigorena
Sebastian Amigorena
INSERM U520, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris, France
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Sebastian Amigorena
INSERM U520, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris, France
Address correspondence to S. Amigorena, INSERM U520, Institut Curie, 12 rue Lhomond, 75013 Paris, France. Phone: 33-1-42-34-64-39; Fax: 33-1-42-34-64-38; E-mail: [email protected]
Received:
November 16 2001
Accepted:
December 11 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
J Exp Med (2002) 195 (1): F1–F3.
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Received:
November 16 2001
Accepted:
December 11 2001
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Sebastian Amigorena; Fcγ Receptors and Cross-Presentation in Dendritic Cells . J Exp Med 7 January 2002; 195 (1): F1–F3. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20011925
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