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2003-9-10 0:35:00

Hide and Seek in the Peptidome

Jonathan W. Yewdell

T cells of the adaptive immune system detect foreign pathogens by recognizing pathogen-derived peptides in a complex with MHC class I molecules presented on the surface of infected cells. In a Perspective, Yewdell discusses progress in understanding how cells generate peptides from cellular and viral proteins and the wily ways in which the Epstein Barr virus conceals its peptide products from the host immune system (Schwab et al., Yin et al.).


The author is at the Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, MD 20892-0440, USA. E-mail: jyewdell@nih.gov

Related articles in Science:

Constitutive Display of Cryptic Translation Products by MHC Class I Molecules
Susan R. Schwab, Katy C. Li, Chulho Kang, and Nilabh Shastri
Science 2003 301: 1367-1371. (in Reports) [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Self-Inhibition of Synthesis and Antigen Presentation by Epstein-Barr Virus-Encoded EBNA1
Yili Yin, Bénédicte Manoury, and Robin Fåhraeus
Science 2003 301: 1371-1374. (in Reports) [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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