Mesoporous silicon microparticles enhance MHC class i cross-antigen presentation by human dendritic cells

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The mesoporous silicon microparticles (MSMPs) are excellent vehicles for releasing molecules inside the cell. The aim of this work was to use MSMPs to deliver viral specific MHC class I restricted epitopes into human antigen presenting cells (monocyte derived dendritic cells, MDDCs) to facilitate their capture, processing, and presentation to CD8+ (cytotoxic) T lymphocytes. We show for the first time that MSMPs vehiculation of antigenic peptides enhances their MHC class I presentation by human MDDCs to CD8 T lymphocytes. © 2013 A. Jiménez-Periáñez et al.

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Jiménez-Periáñez, A., Abos Gracia, B., López Relaño, J., Diez-Rivero, C. M., Reche, P. A., Martínez-Naves, E., … Gómez Del Moral, M. (2013). Mesoporous silicon microparticles enhance MHC class i cross-antigen presentation by human dendritic cells. Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/362163

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