Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346744 Current Opinion in Immunology 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cross-presentation is the process whereby bone-marrow-derived antigen-presenting cells acquire, process and present exogenous antigen as peptides bound to MHC class I molecules to CD8+ T cells. Professional antigen-presenting cells acquire cell-associated antigen predominantly in the form of protein, then process and present antigenic peptides on their surface MHC class I molecules via several mechanisms and efficiently cross-prime naïve CD8+ T cells in vivo. This pathway is of considerable interest because it has an important role in the immune surveillance of tissues for pathogens and cancers.

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