Concerning immune synapses: a spatiotemporal timeline

F1000Res. 2016 Mar 31:5:F1000 Faculty Rev-418. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.7796.1. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The term "immune synapse" was originally coined to highlight the similarities between the synaptic contacts between neurons in the central nervous system and the cognate, antigen-dependent interactions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells. Here, instead of offering a comprehensive molecular catalogue of molecules involved in the establishment, stabilization, function, and resolution of the immune synapse, we follow a spatiotemporal timeline that begins at the initiation of exploratory contacts between the T cell and the antigen-presenting cell and ends with the termination of the contact. We focus on specific aspects that distinguish synapses established by cytotoxic and T helper cells as well as unresolved issues and controversies regarding the formation of this intercellular structure.

Keywords: Immune synapse; T cell activation; T-Cell; antigen presenting cell.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Miguel Vicente-Manzanares is funded by the Ramon y Cajal Program (RYC2010-06094) and grants SAF2014-54705-R from MINECO and the BBVA Foundation.