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Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity

Killer Ig-like receptors (KIRs) control the activation of human NK cells via interactions with peptide-laden HLAs. KIR3DL1 is a highly polymorphic inhibitory receptor that recognizes a diverse array of HLA molecules expressing the Bw4 epitope, a group with multiple polymorphisms incorporating varian...

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Autores principales: O’Connor, Geraldine M., Vivian, Julian P., Widjaja, Jacqueline M., Bridgeman, John S., Gostick, Emma, Lafont, Bernard A. P., Anderson, Stephen K., Price, David A., Brooks, Andrew G., Rossjohn, Jamie, McVicar, Daniel W.
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Publicado: AAI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3948114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24563253
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1303142
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author O’Connor, Geraldine M.
Vivian, Julian P.
Widjaja, Jacqueline M.
Bridgeman, John S.
Gostick, Emma
Lafont, Bernard A. P.
Anderson, Stephen K.
Price, David A.
Brooks, Andrew G.
Rossjohn, Jamie
McVicar, Daniel W.
author_facet O’Connor, Geraldine M.
Vivian, Julian P.
Widjaja, Jacqueline M.
Bridgeman, John S.
Gostick, Emma
Lafont, Bernard A. P.
Anderson, Stephen K.
Price, David A.
Brooks, Andrew G.
Rossjohn, Jamie
McVicar, Daniel W.
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description Killer Ig-like receptors (KIRs) control the activation of human NK cells via interactions with peptide-laden HLAs. KIR3DL1 is a highly polymorphic inhibitory receptor that recognizes a diverse array of HLA molecules expressing the Bw4 epitope, a group with multiple polymorphisms incorporating variants within the Bw4 motif. Genetic studies suggest that KIR3DL1 variation has functional significance in several disease states, including HIV infection. However, owing to differences across KIR3DL1 allotypes, HLA-Bw4, and associated peptides, the mechanistic link with biological outcome remains unclear. In this study, we elucidated the impact of KIR3DL1 polymorphism on peptide-laden HLA recognition. Mutational analysis revealed that KIR residues involved in water-mediated contacts with the HLA-presented peptide influence peptide binding specificity. In particular, residue 282 (glutamate) in the D2 domain underpins the lack of tolerance of negatively charged C-terminal peptide residues. Allotypic KIR3DL1 variants, defined by neighboring residue 283, displayed differential sensitivities to HLA-bound peptide, including the variable HLA-B*57:01–restricted HIV-1 Gag-derived epitope TW10. Residue 283, which has undergone positive selection during the evolution of human KIRs, also played a central role in Bw4 subtype recognition by KIR3DL1. Collectively, our findings uncover a common molecular regulator that controls HLA and peptide discrimination without participating directly in peptide-laden HLA interactions. Furthermore, they provide insight into the mechanics of interaction and generate simple, easily assessed criteria for the definition of KIR3DL1 functional groupings that will be relevant in many clinical applications, including bone marrow transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-39481142014-03-10 Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity O’Connor, Geraldine M. Vivian, Julian P. Widjaja, Jacqueline M. Bridgeman, John S. Gostick, Emma Lafont, Bernard A. P. Anderson, Stephen K. Price, David A. Brooks, Andrew G. Rossjohn, Jamie McVicar, Daniel W. J Immunol Molecular and Structural Immunology Killer Ig-like receptors (KIRs) control the activation of human NK cells via interactions with peptide-laden HLAs. KIR3DL1 is a highly polymorphic inhibitory receptor that recognizes a diverse array of HLA molecules expressing the Bw4 epitope, a group with multiple polymorphisms incorporating variants within the Bw4 motif. Genetic studies suggest that KIR3DL1 variation has functional significance in several disease states, including HIV infection. However, owing to differences across KIR3DL1 allotypes, HLA-Bw4, and associated peptides, the mechanistic link with biological outcome remains unclear. In this study, we elucidated the impact of KIR3DL1 polymorphism on peptide-laden HLA recognition. Mutational analysis revealed that KIR residues involved in water-mediated contacts with the HLA-presented peptide influence peptide binding specificity. In particular, residue 282 (glutamate) in the D2 domain underpins the lack of tolerance of negatively charged C-terminal peptide residues. Allotypic KIR3DL1 variants, defined by neighboring residue 283, displayed differential sensitivities to HLA-bound peptide, including the variable HLA-B*57:01–restricted HIV-1 Gag-derived epitope TW10. Residue 283, which has undergone positive selection during the evolution of human KIRs, also played a central role in Bw4 subtype recognition by KIR3DL1. Collectively, our findings uncover a common molecular regulator that controls HLA and peptide discrimination without participating directly in peptide-laden HLA interactions. Furthermore, they provide insight into the mechanics of interaction and generate simple, easily assessed criteria for the definition of KIR3DL1 functional groupings that will be relevant in many clinical applications, including bone marrow transplantation. AAI 2014-03-15 2014-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3948114/ /pubmed/24563253 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1303142 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 Unported license.
spellingShingle Molecular and Structural Immunology
O’Connor, Geraldine M.
Vivian, Julian P.
Widjaja, Jacqueline M.
Bridgeman, John S.
Gostick, Emma
Lafont, Bernard A. P.
Anderson, Stephen K.
Price, David A.
Brooks, Andrew G.
Rossjohn, Jamie
McVicar, Daniel W.
Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title_full Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title_fullStr Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title_short Mutational and Structural Analysis of KIR3DL1 Reveals a Lineage-Defining Allotypic Dimorphism That Impacts Both HLA and Peptide Sensitivity
title_sort mutational and structural analysis of kir3dl1 reveals a lineage-defining allotypic dimorphism that impacts both hla and peptide sensitivity
topic Molecular and Structural Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3948114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24563253
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1303142
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