Towards a systems understanding of MHC class I and MHC class II antigen presentation

J Neefjes, MLM Jongsma, P Paul… - Nature reviews …, 2011 - nature.com
J Neefjes, MLM Jongsma, P Paul, O Bakke
Nature reviews immunology, 2011nature.com
The molecular details of antigen processing and presentation by MHC class I and class II
molecules have been studied extensively for almost three decades. Although the basic
principles of these processes were laid out approximately 10 years ago, the recent years
have revealed many details and provided new insights into their control and specificity. MHC
molecules use various biochemical reactions to achieve successful presentation of antigenic
fragments to the immune system. Here we present a timely evaluation of the biology of …
Abstract
The molecular details of antigen processing and presentation by MHC class I and class II molecules have been studied extensively for almost three decades. Although the basic principles of these processes were laid out approximately 10 years ago, the recent years have revealed many details and provided new insights into their control and specificity. MHC molecules use various biochemical reactions to achieve successful presentation of antigenic fragments to the immune system. Here we present a timely evaluation of the biology of antigen presentation and a survey of issues that are considered unresolved. The continuing flow of new details into our understanding of the biology of MHC class I and class II antigen presentation builds a system involving several cell biological processes, which is discussed in this Review.
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