T cell activation is determined by the number of presented antigens

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Abstract

Antigen recognition is a key event during T cell activation. Here, we introduce nanopatterned antigen arrays that mimic the antigen presenting cell surface during T cell activation. The assessment of activation related events revealed the requirement of a minimal density of 90-140 stimulating major histocompatibility complex class II proteins (pMHC) molecules per μm 2. We demonstrate that these substrates induce T cell responses in a pMHC dose-dependent manner and that the number of presented pMHCs dominates over local pMHC density. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Deeg, J., Axmann, M., Matic, J., Liapis, A., Depoil, D., Afrose, J., … Spatz, J. P. (2013). T cell activation is determined by the number of presented antigens. Nano Letters, 13(11), 5619–5626. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl403266t

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