IIBIO   27936
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOTECNOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
T Cell Epitope Predictions
Autor/es:
NIELSEN, MORTEN; PETERS, BJOERN; SETTE, ALESSANDRO
Revista:
ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY
Editorial:
ANNUAL REVIEWS
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 38 p. 123 - 145
ISSN:
0732-0582
Resumen:
Throughout the body, T cells monitor MHC-bound ligands expressed on the surface of essentially all cell types. MHC ligands that trigger a T cell immune response are referred to as T cell epitopes. Identifying such epitopes enables tracking, phenotyping, and stimulating T cells involved in immune responses in infectious disease, allergy, autoimmunity, transplanta- tion, and cancer. The specific T cell epitopes recognized in an individual are determined by genetic factors such as the MHC molecules the individual expresses, in parallel to the individual?s environmental exposure history. The complexity and importance of T cell epitope mapping have motivated the development of computational approaches that predict what T cell epitopes are likely to be recognized in a given individual or in a broader population. Such predictions guide experimental epitope mapping studies and enable computational analysis of the immunogenic potential of a given protein sequence region.