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Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses
T cells recognizing cognate pMHC Ags become activated to elicit a myriad of cellular responses, such as target cell killing and the secretion of different cytokines, that collectively contribute to adaptive immunity. These effector responses have been hypothesized to exhibit different Ag dose and af...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477745/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32817332 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2000525 |
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author | Abu-Shah, Enas Trendel, Nicola Kruger, Philipp Nguyen, John Pettmann, Johannes Kutuzov, Mikhail Dushek, Omer |
author_facet | Abu-Shah, Enas Trendel, Nicola Kruger, Philipp Nguyen, John Pettmann, Johannes Kutuzov, Mikhail Dushek, Omer |
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description | T cells recognizing cognate pMHC Ags become activated to elicit a myriad of cellular responses, such as target cell killing and the secretion of different cytokines, that collectively contribute to adaptive immunity. These effector responses have been hypothesized to exhibit different Ag dose and affinity thresholds, suggesting that pathogen-specific information may be encoded within the nature of the Ag. In this study, using systematic experiments in a reductionist system, in which primary human CD8(+) T cell blasts are stimulated by recombinant peptides presented on MHC Ag alone, we show that different inflammatory cytokines have comparable Ag dose thresholds across a 25,000-fold variation in affinity. Although costimulation by CD28, CD2, and CD27 increased cytokine production in this system, the Ag threshold remained comparable across different cytokines. When using primary human memory CD8(+) T cells responding to autologous APCs, equivalent thresholds were also observed for different cytokines and killing. These findings imply a simple phenotypic model of TCR signaling in which multiple T cell responses share a common rate-limiting threshold and a conceptually simple model of CD8(+) T cell Ag recognition, in which Ag dose and affinity do not provide any additional response-specific information. |
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spelling | pubmed-74777452020-09-11 Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses Abu-Shah, Enas Trendel, Nicola Kruger, Philipp Nguyen, John Pettmann, Johannes Kutuzov, Mikhail Dushek, Omer J Immunol Antigen Recognition and Responses T cells recognizing cognate pMHC Ags become activated to elicit a myriad of cellular responses, such as target cell killing and the secretion of different cytokines, that collectively contribute to adaptive immunity. These effector responses have been hypothesized to exhibit different Ag dose and affinity thresholds, suggesting that pathogen-specific information may be encoded within the nature of the Ag. In this study, using systematic experiments in a reductionist system, in which primary human CD8(+) T cell blasts are stimulated by recombinant peptides presented on MHC Ag alone, we show that different inflammatory cytokines have comparable Ag dose thresholds across a 25,000-fold variation in affinity. Although costimulation by CD28, CD2, and CD27 increased cytokine production in this system, the Ag threshold remained comparable across different cytokines. When using primary human memory CD8(+) T cells responding to autologous APCs, equivalent thresholds were also observed for different cytokines and killing. These findings imply a simple phenotypic model of TCR signaling in which multiple T cell responses share a common rate-limiting threshold and a conceptually simple model of CD8(+) T cell Ag recognition, in which Ag dose and affinity do not provide any additional response-specific information. AAI 2020-09-15 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7477745/ /pubmed/32817332 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2000525 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 Unported license. |
spellingShingle | Antigen Recognition and Responses Abu-Shah, Enas Trendel, Nicola Kruger, Philipp Nguyen, John Pettmann, Johannes Kutuzov, Mikhail Dushek, Omer Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title | Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title_full | Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title_fullStr | Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title_full_unstemmed | Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title_short | Human CD8(+) T Cells Exhibit a Shared Antigen Threshold for Different Effector Responses |
title_sort | human cd8(+) t cells exhibit a shared antigen threshold for different effector responses |
topic | Antigen Recognition and Responses |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477745/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32817332 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2000525 |
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