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Volume 2 Issue 3, March 2001

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  • Notch is heavily involved in T cell lineage commitment . . . or is it? New data indicates that neither CD4 nor CD8 cell maturation is Notch1-dependent, whereas Notch1 is critical for earlier steps in T cell development.

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  • Proteins are digested into peptides for presentation by MHC to T cells. A recent paper in Science reports that some lipids also undergo processing in order to be presented by the unconventional class I protein CD1.

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  • New data shows that NADPH oxidase activation by Rac2 involves an insert-dependent interaction between Rac2 and cyt b. This unique activation mechanism has far-reaching implications for the regulation of related signaling systems.

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  • A minimal half-life of the TCR-pMHC interaction is required for complete T cell signaling (the kinetic proof reading model). In an extension to this model it is clear that the dwell time or half-life of TCR-pMHC interaction is also critical for T cell activation

    • Bernard Malissen
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  • In addition to the TCR and classical MHC class I, MHC class 1–like molecules can interact with a variety of receptors that play a role in T cell activation. Engagement of NKG2D on CMV-specific αβ CD8+ cells by MIC was found to provide them with a costimulatory signal and augment their cytotoxic response.

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    • Eric Vivier
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