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. 2009;254(2):91-3.
doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2008.10.005. Epub 2008 Nov 20.

How does the immune response get started?

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How does the immune response get started?

Melvin Cohn. Cell Immunol. 2009.

Abstract

An effective adaptive immune response requires the prior induction of the regulatory effector T-helper (eTh). There are two competing models of how this cell is induced to effectors. Under the Associative Recognition of Antigen (ARA) or "two signal" model, the T-helper requires eTh in order to be induced to eTh, an "autocatalytic" process. Under the "costimulation" model eTh are induced by an antigen-unspecific signal derived from an "activated" APC. Under the ARA model the problem of the origin of the primer eTh is posed. A nonself antigen-independent pathway to eTh is proposed as well as an experiment to reveal its existence. In the costimulation framework no primer eTh need be postulated but it lacks a mechanism that, in the absence of ARA, accounts for the self-nonself discrimination and the determination of effector class.

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The NS-antigen-independent pathway for the generation of primer eTh and its role in the "autocatalytic" activation of iTh (see List of abbreviations).

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