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A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor

The T cell receptor (TCR) initiates the elimination of pathogens and tumors by T cells. To avoid damage to the host, the receptor must be capable of discriminating between wild-type and mutated self and nonself peptide ligands presented by host cells. Exactly how the TCR does this is unknown. In res...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Ricardo A., Ganzinger, Kristina A., Tzou, Justin C., Jönsson, Peter, Lee, Steven F., Palayret, Matthieu, Santos, Ana Mafalda, Carr, Alexander R., Ponjavic, Aleks, Chang, Veronica T., Macleod, Charlotte, Lagerholm, B. Christoffer, Lindsay, Alan E., Dushek, Omer, Tilevik, Andreas, Davis, Simon J., Klenerman, David
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31221762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817255116
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author Fernandes, Ricardo A.
Ganzinger, Kristina A.
Tzou, Justin C.
Jönsson, Peter
Lee, Steven F.
Palayret, Matthieu
Santos, Ana Mafalda
Carr, Alexander R.
Ponjavic, Aleks
Chang, Veronica T.
Macleod, Charlotte
Lagerholm, B. Christoffer
Lindsay, Alan E.
Dushek, Omer
Tilevik, Andreas
Davis, Simon J.
Klenerman, David
author_facet Fernandes, Ricardo A.
Ganzinger, Kristina A.
Tzou, Justin C.
Jönsson, Peter
Lee, Steven F.
Palayret, Matthieu
Santos, Ana Mafalda
Carr, Alexander R.
Ponjavic, Aleks
Chang, Veronica T.
Macleod, Charlotte
Lagerholm, B. Christoffer
Lindsay, Alan E.
Dushek, Omer
Tilevik, Andreas
Davis, Simon J.
Klenerman, David
author_sort Fernandes, Ricardo A.
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description The T cell receptor (TCR) initiates the elimination of pathogens and tumors by T cells. To avoid damage to the host, the receptor must be capable of discriminating between wild-type and mutated self and nonself peptide ligands presented by host cells. Exactly how the TCR does this is unknown. In resting T cells, the TCR is largely unphosphorylated due to the dominance of phosphatases over the kinases expressed at the cell surface. However, when agonist peptides are presented to the TCR by major histocompatibility complex proteins expressed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs), very fast receptor triggering, i.e., TCR phosphorylation, occurs. Recent work suggests that this depends on the local exclusion of the phosphatases from regions of contact of the T cells with the APCs. Here, we developed and tested a quantitative treatment of receptor triggering reliant only on TCR dwell time in phosphatase-depleted cell contacts constrained in area by cell topography. Using the model and experimentally derived parameters, we found that ligand discrimination likely depends crucially on individual contacts being ∼200 nm in radius, matching the dimensions of the surface protrusions used by T cells to interrogate their targets. The model not only correctly predicted the relative signaling potencies of known agonists and nonagonists but also achieved this in the absence of kinetic proofreading. Our work provides a simple, quantitative, and predictive molecular framework for understanding why TCR triggering is so selective and fast and reveals that, for some receptors, cell topography likely influences signaling outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-66288122019-07-22 A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor Fernandes, Ricardo A. Ganzinger, Kristina A. Tzou, Justin C. Jönsson, Peter Lee, Steven F. Palayret, Matthieu Santos, Ana Mafalda Carr, Alexander R. Ponjavic, Aleks Chang, Veronica T. Macleod, Charlotte Lagerholm, B. Christoffer Lindsay, Alan E. Dushek, Omer Tilevik, Andreas Davis, Simon J. Klenerman, David Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus The T cell receptor (TCR) initiates the elimination of pathogens and tumors by T cells. To avoid damage to the host, the receptor must be capable of discriminating between wild-type and mutated self and nonself peptide ligands presented by host cells. Exactly how the TCR does this is unknown. In resting T cells, the TCR is largely unphosphorylated due to the dominance of phosphatases over the kinases expressed at the cell surface. However, when agonist peptides are presented to the TCR by major histocompatibility complex proteins expressed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs), very fast receptor triggering, i.e., TCR phosphorylation, occurs. Recent work suggests that this depends on the local exclusion of the phosphatases from regions of contact of the T cells with the APCs. Here, we developed and tested a quantitative treatment of receptor triggering reliant only on TCR dwell time in phosphatase-depleted cell contacts constrained in area by cell topography. Using the model and experimentally derived parameters, we found that ligand discrimination likely depends crucially on individual contacts being ∼200 nm in radius, matching the dimensions of the surface protrusions used by T cells to interrogate their targets. The model not only correctly predicted the relative signaling potencies of known agonists and nonagonists but also achieved this in the absence of kinetic proofreading. Our work provides a simple, quantitative, and predictive molecular framework for understanding why TCR triggering is so selective and fast and reveals that, for some receptors, cell topography likely influences signaling outcomes. National Academy of Sciences 2019-07-09 2019-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6628812/ /pubmed/31221762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817255116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Fernandes, Ricardo A.
Ganzinger, Kristina A.
Tzou, Justin C.
Jönsson, Peter
Lee, Steven F.
Palayret, Matthieu
Santos, Ana Mafalda
Carr, Alexander R.
Ponjavic, Aleks
Chang, Veronica T.
Macleod, Charlotte
Lagerholm, B. Christoffer
Lindsay, Alan E.
Dushek, Omer
Tilevik, Andreas
Davis, Simon J.
Klenerman, David
A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title_full A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title_fullStr A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title_full_unstemmed A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title_short A cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the T cell receptor
title_sort cell topography-based mechanism for ligand discrimination by the t cell receptor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31221762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817255116
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