Abstract
Vaccines intended to induce a cytotoxic CD8+ T-cell response are highly sought after. However, some of these vaccines can be problematic if they replicate in the host. An alternative strategy is to exploit cross-presentation of exogenous antigens to express peptides on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. During cross-presentation, the delivered exogenous antigen can be taken up and processed through diverse mechanisms. Here, we will discuss the recent advances regarding the complex nature of the cross-priming process and the models that reflect its relevance in vivo. Moreover, we summarize current data that explore potential adjuvants and vaccine vectors that deliver antigens to activate CD8+ T cells relying on cross-presentation. Copyright © 2010 Julia Kim et al.
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Kim, J., Gambhir, V., Alatery, A., & Basta, S. (2010). Delivery of exogenous antigens to induce cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocyte responses. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/218752
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