Abstract:The scanning of surrounding tissues by T lymphocytes to detect cognate antigen is a highly demanding process that requires high rapidity, sensitivity and specificity. Co-receptors such as CD8 are known to increase detection performance, but the exact mechanism of this role remains incompletely understood. Here, we used interference reflection microscopy to image the initial spreading of 1G4 receptor transfected CD8+ and CD8-Jurkat cells dropped on surfaces exposing five cognate antigens of varying activating p… Show more
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