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Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments

Although recent studies have indicated that the major histocompatibility complex–like, β2-microglobulin–associated CD1 molecules might function to present a novel chemical class of antigens, lipids and glycolipids, to α/β T cells, little is known about the T cell subsets that interact with CD1. A su...

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Autores principales: Chiu, Ya-Hui, Jayawardena, Jayanthi, Weiss, Angela, Lee, Daniel, Park, Se-Ho, Dautry-Varsat, Alice, Bendelac, Albert
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1887692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9874567
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author Chiu, Ya-Hui
Jayawardena, Jayanthi
Weiss, Angela
Lee, Daniel
Park, Se-Ho
Dautry-Varsat, Alice
Bendelac, Albert
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Jayawardena, Jayanthi
Weiss, Angela
Lee, Daniel
Park, Se-Ho
Dautry-Varsat, Alice
Bendelac, Albert
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description Although recent studies have indicated that the major histocompatibility complex–like, β2-microglobulin–associated CD1 molecules might function to present a novel chemical class of antigens, lipids and glycolipids, to α/β T cells, little is known about the T cell subsets that interact with CD1. A subset of CD1d-autoreactive, natural killer (NK)1.1 receptor–expressing α/β T cells has recently been identified. These cells, which include both CD4(−)CD8(−) and CD4(+) T cells, preferentially use an invariant Vα14-Jα281 T cell receptor (TCR) α chain paired with a Vβ8 TCR β chain in mice, or the homologous Vα24-JαQ/Vβ11 in humans. This cell subset can explosively release key cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-γ upon TCR engagement and may regulate a variety of infectious and autoimmune conditions. Here, we report the existence of a second subset of CD1d-restricted CD4(+) T cells that do not express the NK1.1 receptor or the Vα14 TCR. Like the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) T cells, these T cells exhibit a high frequency of autoreactivity to CD1d, use a restricted albeit distinct set of TCR gene families, and contribute to the early burst of IL-4 and IFN-γ induced by intravenous injection of anti-CD3. However, the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) and Vα14(−) NK1.1(−) T cells differ markedly in their requirements for self-antigen presentation. Antigen presentation to the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) cells requires endosomal targeting of CD1d through a tail-encoded tyrosine-based motif, whereas antigen presentation to the Vα14(−) NK1.1(−) cells does not. These experiments suggest the existence of two phenotypically different subsets of CD1d-restricted T cells that survey self-antigens loaded in distinct cellular compartments.
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spelling pubmed-18876922008-04-16 Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments Chiu, Ya-Hui Jayawardena, Jayanthi Weiss, Angela Lee, Daniel Park, Se-Ho Dautry-Varsat, Alice Bendelac, Albert J Exp Med Articles Although recent studies have indicated that the major histocompatibility complex–like, β2-microglobulin–associated CD1 molecules might function to present a novel chemical class of antigens, lipids and glycolipids, to α/β T cells, little is known about the T cell subsets that interact with CD1. A subset of CD1d-autoreactive, natural killer (NK)1.1 receptor–expressing α/β T cells has recently been identified. These cells, which include both CD4(−)CD8(−) and CD4(+) T cells, preferentially use an invariant Vα14-Jα281 T cell receptor (TCR) α chain paired with a Vβ8 TCR β chain in mice, or the homologous Vα24-JαQ/Vβ11 in humans. This cell subset can explosively release key cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-γ upon TCR engagement and may regulate a variety of infectious and autoimmune conditions. Here, we report the existence of a second subset of CD1d-restricted CD4(+) T cells that do not express the NK1.1 receptor or the Vα14 TCR. Like the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) T cells, these T cells exhibit a high frequency of autoreactivity to CD1d, use a restricted albeit distinct set of TCR gene families, and contribute to the early burst of IL-4 and IFN-γ induced by intravenous injection of anti-CD3. However, the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) and Vα14(−) NK1.1(−) T cells differ markedly in their requirements for self-antigen presentation. Antigen presentation to the Vα14(+) NK1.1(+) cells requires endosomal targeting of CD1d through a tail-encoded tyrosine-based motif, whereas antigen presentation to the Vα14(−) NK1.1(−) cells does not. These experiments suggest the existence of two phenotypically different subsets of CD1d-restricted T cells that survey self-antigens loaded in distinct cellular compartments. The Rockefeller University Press 1999-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1887692/ /pubmed/9874567 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Chiu, Ya-Hui
Jayawardena, Jayanthi
Weiss, Angela
Lee, Daniel
Park, Se-Ho
Dautry-Varsat, Alice
Bendelac, Albert
Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title_full Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title_fullStr Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title_short Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
title_sort distinct subsets of cd1d-restricted t cells recognize self-antigens loaded in different cellular compartments
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1887692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9874567
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