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The CD3 conformational change in the γδ T cell receptor is not triggered by antigens but can be enforced to enhance tumor killing.

Elaine P Dopfer1, Frederike A Hartl1, Hans-Heinrich Oberg2, Gabrielle M Siegers3, O Sascha Yousefi4, Sylvia Kock5, Gina J Fiala4, Beatriz Garcillán6, Andrew Sandstrom7, Balbino Alarcón8, Jose R Regueiro6, Dieter Kabelitz2, Erin J Adams7, Susana Minguet1, Daniela Wesch2, Paul Fisch5, Wolfgang W A Schamel9.   

Abstract

Activation of the T cell receptor (TCR) by antigen is the key step in adaptive immunity. In the αβTCR, antigen induces a conformational change at the CD3 subunits (CD3 CC) that is absolutely required for αβTCR activation. Here, we demonstrate that the CD3 CC is not induced by antigen stimulation of the mouse G8 or the human Vγ9Vδ2 γδTCR. We find that there is a fundamental difference between the activation mechanisms of the αβTCR and γδTCR that map to the constant regions of the TCRαβ/γδ heterodimers. Enforced induction of CD3 CC with a less commonly used monoclonal anti-CD3 promoted proximal γδTCR signaling but inhibited cytokine secretion. Utilizing this knowledge, we could dramatically improve in vitro tumor cell lysis by activated human γδ T cells. Thus, manipulation of the CD3 CC might be exploited to improve clinical γδ T cell-based immunotherapies.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24857663     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.04.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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