Journal article

Immunodominance and immunodomination: Critical factors in developing effective CD8( ) T-cell-based cancer vaccines

Weisan Chen, James McCluskey, GF VandeWoude (ed.), G Klein (ed.)

ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH, VOL 95 | ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2006

Abstract

The focusing of cellular immunity toward one, or just a few, antigenic determinant, even during immune responses to complex microorganisms or antigens, is known as immunodominance. Although described in many systems, the mechanisms of determinant immunodominance are only just beginning to be appreciated, especially in relation to the interplay between T cells of differing specificities and the interactions between T cells and the antigen-presenting cells (APCs). The outcome of these cellular interactions can lead to a form of immune suppression of one specificity by another-described as "immunodomination". The specific and detailed mechanisms involved in this process are now partly defined. ..

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