Dynamic interactions of macrophages with T cells during antigen presentation

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Abstract

We have established a method for real-time video analysis of the interaction of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) with T cells. Green fluorescent protein expression controlled by a nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT)-responsive promoter permits the visualization of productive antigen presentation in single T cells. The readout is rapid (within 2 h) and semiquantitative and allows analysis by video microscopy and flow cytometry. Using this approach, we demonstrate that macrophages have the capacity to simultaneously activate multiple T cells. In addition, the interaction oft cells with macrophages is extraordinarily dynamic: after initial stable contact, the T cells migrate continuously on the surface of the macrophage and from APC to APC during productive antigen presentation. Thus, T cells sum up signals from multiple interactions with macrophages during stimulation.

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Underhill, D. M., Bassetti, M., Rudensky, A., & Aderem, A. (1999). Dynamic interactions of macrophages with T cells during antigen presentation. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 190(12), 1909–1914. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.190.12.1909

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