Contact time periods in immunological synapse


Autoria(s): Bush, Daniel R.; Chattopadhyay, Amit K.
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08/10/2014

Resumo

This paper resolves the long standing debate as to the proper time scale τ of the onset of the immunological synapse bond, the noncovalent chemical bond defining the immune pathways involving T cells and antigen presenting cells. Results from our model calculations show τ to be of the order of seconds instead of minutes. Close to the linearly stable regime, we show that in between the two critical spatial thresholds defined by the integrin:ligand pair (Δ2∼ 40-45 nm) and the T-cell receptor TCR:peptide-major-histocompatibility-complex pMHC bond (Δ1∼ 14-15 nm), τ grows monotonically with increasing coreceptor bond length separation δ (= Δ2-Δ1∼ 26-30 nm) while τ decays with Δ1 for fixed Δ2. The nonuniversal δ-dependent power-law structure of the probability density function further explains why only the TCR:pMHC bond is a likely candidate to form a stable synapse.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24891/1/pre_accepted.pdf

Bush, Daniel R. and Chattopadhyay, Amit K. (2014). Contact time periods in immunological synapse. Physical Review E, 90 (4),

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24891/

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Article

PeerReviewed