Introduction

T cells orchestrate adaptive immunity,

via T cell rectoros (TCRs) that recognize short peptides from pathogen proteins.

T cell receoptors (TCRs) must be

Self-tolerant: to avoid auto-immune diseases

Diverse: to recognize an evolving landscape of pathogens

Specific: to lock on specific pathogens

What is the shortest peptide length that ensure sampling the entire (self) proteome?

Human Peptides

In principle all human peptides can be recognized from sequences of length 5-6.


thymus

T cells are designed in the thymus gland,

where a diverse repertoire of thymocites is culled by encounters with self-pMHC, via

Positive selection: TCR must bind sufficiently strongly to at least one self pMHC

(implicated in MHC restriction, and sensitivity).

Negative selection: TCR must not bind any self pMHC too strongly 

(deleting autoimmune TCR).

Thymic Selection