Literature DB >> 14579274

Structural and kinetic basis for low affinity cross-reactivity in T cell allorecognition.

Annick Guimezanes1, Félix Montero-Julian, Anne-Marie Schmitt-Verhulst.   

Abstract

The alloreactive BM3.3TCR interacts with high affinity with H-2Kb loaded with the endogenous peptide pBM1 (INFDFNTI), and shows low affinity cross-reactivity for H-2Kb loaded with a viral peptide VSV8 (RGYVYQGL), CTL activity requiring 10(3)-fold higher peptide concentration and being highly sensitive to inhibition by anti-CD8 monoclonal antibody. VSV8 peptides substituted with pBM1/TCR contact residues (N6 and T7) retained low affinity characteristics and among pBM1 peptides substituted with residues Q6 and/or G7 present in VSV8, only pBM1(G7) was recognized, albeit with characteristics akin to those of VSV8. Despite the difference in KD values and the faster dissociation rate of multimeric VSV8/H-2Kb as compared to pBM1/H-2Kb complexes, similar TCR occupancy could be achieved with both multimers either at 4 or 37 degrees C. Only TCR engagement with pBM1/H-2Kb, however, resulted in early (Ca2+ flux) and late (CD69 expression) activation events in naive BM3.3TCR CD8 T cells. CD8 coreceptor, essential for binding of the weak agonists, was dispensable for binding of pBM1/H-2Kb multimers and their induction of signaling in naive T cells. Hence, high number of TCR and coreceptor engagement by weak agonists fail to substitute for strong agonist TCR engagement that can be coreceptor-independent and involve a limited number of TCR.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14579274     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200324249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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