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Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop
Invariant Natural Killer T cells (iNKT) are a versatile lymphocyte subset with important roles in both host defense and immunological tolerance. They express a highly conserved TCR which mediates recognition of the non-polymorphic, lipid-binding molecule CD1d. The structure of human iNKT TCRs is uni...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20585371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000402 |
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author | Matulis, Gediminas Sanderson, Joseph P. Lissin, Nikolai M. Asparuhova, Maria B. Bommineni, Gopal R. Schümperli, Daniel Schmidt, Richard R. Villiger, Peter M. Jakobsen, Bent K. Gadola, Stephan D. |
author_facet | Matulis, Gediminas Sanderson, Joseph P. Lissin, Nikolai M. Asparuhova, Maria B. Bommineni, Gopal R. Schümperli, Daniel Schmidt, Richard R. Villiger, Peter M. Jakobsen, Bent K. Gadola, Stephan D. |
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description | Invariant Natural Killer T cells (iNKT) are a versatile lymphocyte subset with important roles in both host defense and immunological tolerance. They express a highly conserved TCR which mediates recognition of the non-polymorphic, lipid-binding molecule CD1d. The structure of human iNKT TCRs is unique in that only one of the six complementarity determining region (CDR) loops, CDR3β, is hypervariable. The role of this loop for iNKT biology has been controversial, and it is unresolved whether it contributes to iNKT TCR:CD1d binding or antigen selectivity. On the one hand, the CDR3β loop is dispensable for iNKT TCR binding to CD1d molecules presenting the xenobiotic alpha-galactosylceramide ligand KRN7000, which elicits a strong functional response from mouse and human iNKT cells. However, a role for CDR3β in the recognition of CD1d molecules presenting less potent ligands, such as self-lipids, is suggested by the clonal distribution of iNKT autoreactivity. We demonstrate that the human iNKT repertoire comprises subsets of greatly differing TCR affinity to CD1d, and that these differences relate to their autoreactive functions. These functionally different iNKT subsets segregate in their ability to bind CD1d-tetramers loaded with the partial agonist α-linked glycolipid antigen OCH and structurally different endogenous β-glycosylceramides. Using surface plasmon resonance with recombinant iNKT TCRs and different ligand-CD1d complexes, we demonstrate that the CDR3β sequence strongly impacts on the iNKT TCR affinity to CD1d, independent of the loaded CD1d ligand. Collectively our data reveal a crucial role for CDR3β for the function of human iNKT cells by tuning the overall affinity of the iNKT TCR to CD1d. This mechanism is relatively independent of the bound CD1d ligand and thus forms the basis of an inherent, CDR3β dependent functional hierarchy of human iNKT cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-28899272010-06-28 Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop Matulis, Gediminas Sanderson, Joseph P. Lissin, Nikolai M. Asparuhova, Maria B. Bommineni, Gopal R. Schümperli, Daniel Schmidt, Richard R. Villiger, Peter M. Jakobsen, Bent K. Gadola, Stephan D. PLoS Biol Research Article Invariant Natural Killer T cells (iNKT) are a versatile lymphocyte subset with important roles in both host defense and immunological tolerance. They express a highly conserved TCR which mediates recognition of the non-polymorphic, lipid-binding molecule CD1d. The structure of human iNKT TCRs is unique in that only one of the six complementarity determining region (CDR) loops, CDR3β, is hypervariable. The role of this loop for iNKT biology has been controversial, and it is unresolved whether it contributes to iNKT TCR:CD1d binding or antigen selectivity. On the one hand, the CDR3β loop is dispensable for iNKT TCR binding to CD1d molecules presenting the xenobiotic alpha-galactosylceramide ligand KRN7000, which elicits a strong functional response from mouse and human iNKT cells. However, a role for CDR3β in the recognition of CD1d molecules presenting less potent ligands, such as self-lipids, is suggested by the clonal distribution of iNKT autoreactivity. We demonstrate that the human iNKT repertoire comprises subsets of greatly differing TCR affinity to CD1d, and that these differences relate to their autoreactive functions. These functionally different iNKT subsets segregate in their ability to bind CD1d-tetramers loaded with the partial agonist α-linked glycolipid antigen OCH and structurally different endogenous β-glycosylceramides. Using surface plasmon resonance with recombinant iNKT TCRs and different ligand-CD1d complexes, we demonstrate that the CDR3β sequence strongly impacts on the iNKT TCR affinity to CD1d, independent of the loaded CD1d ligand. Collectively our data reveal a crucial role for CDR3β for the function of human iNKT cells by tuning the overall affinity of the iNKT TCR to CD1d. This mechanism is relatively independent of the bound CD1d ligand and thus forms the basis of an inherent, CDR3β dependent functional hierarchy of human iNKT cells. Public Library of Science 2010-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2889927/ /pubmed/20585371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000402 Text en Matulis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Matulis, Gediminas Sanderson, Joseph P. Lissin, Nikolai M. Asparuhova, Maria B. Bommineni, Gopal R. Schümperli, Daniel Schmidt, Richard R. Villiger, Peter M. Jakobsen, Bent K. Gadola, Stephan D. Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title | Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title_full | Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title_fullStr | Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title_full_unstemmed | Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title_short | Innate-Like Control of Human iNKT Cell Autoreactivity via the Hypervariable CDR3β Loop |
title_sort | innate-like control of human inkt cell autoreactivity via the hypervariable cdr3β loop |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20585371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000402 |
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