Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5323, USA.
Immunol Rev. 2013 Jan;251(1):65-79. doi: 10.1111/imr.12017.
Using an elaborately evolved language of cytokines and chemokines as well as cell-cell interactions, the different components of the immune system communicate with each other and orchestrate a response (or wind one down). Immunological synapses are a key feature of the system in the ways in which they can facilitate and direct these responses. Studies analyzing the structure of an immune synapse as it forms between two cells have provided insight into how the stability and kinetics of this interaction ultimately affect the sensitivity, potency, and magnitude of a given response. Furthermore, we have gained an appreciation of how the immunological synapse provides directionality and contextual cues for downstream signaling and cellular decision-making. In this review, we discuss how using a variety of techniques, developed over the last decade, have allowed us to visualize and quantify key aspects of the dynamic synaptic interface and have furthered our understanding of their function. We describe some of the many characteristics of the immunological synapse that make it a vital part of intercellular communication and some of the questions that remain to be answered.
利用细胞因子和趋化因子以及细胞间相互作用精心进化的语言,免疫系统的不同成分相互通信,并协调反应(或使其平息)。免疫突触是该系统的一个关键特征,因为它们可以促进和指导这些反应。分析两个细胞之间形成的免疫突触结构的研究,深入了解了这种相互作用的稳定性和动力学如何最终影响特定反应的灵敏度、效力和幅度。此外,我们还了解到免疫突触如何为下游信号转导和细胞决策提供方向性和上下文提示。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了过去十年中使用各种技术如何使我们能够可视化和量化动态突触界面的关键方面,并进一步了解它们的功能。我们描述了免疫突触的许多特征,这些特征使其成为细胞间通讯的重要组成部分,并介绍了一些仍待回答的问题。