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α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi

Natural killer T cells express T cell receptors (TCRs) that recognize glycolipid antigens in association with the antigen-presenting molecule CD1d. Here, we report the concise chemical synthesis of a range of saturated and unsaturated α-glucosyl and α-glucuronosyl diacylglycerides of bacterial and f...

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Autores principales: Burugupalli, Satvika, Almeida, Catarina F., Smith, Dylan G. M., Shah, Sayali, Patel, Onisha, Rossjohn, Jamie, Uldrich, Adam P., Godfrey, Dale I., Williams, Spencer J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc05248h
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author Burugupalli, Satvika
Almeida, Catarina F.
Smith, Dylan G. M.
Shah, Sayali
Patel, Onisha
Rossjohn, Jamie
Uldrich, Adam P.
Godfrey, Dale I.
Williams, Spencer J.
author_facet Burugupalli, Satvika
Almeida, Catarina F.
Smith, Dylan G. M.
Shah, Sayali
Patel, Onisha
Rossjohn, Jamie
Uldrich, Adam P.
Godfrey, Dale I.
Williams, Spencer J.
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description Natural killer T cells express T cell receptors (TCRs) that recognize glycolipid antigens in association with the antigen-presenting molecule CD1d. Here, we report the concise chemical synthesis of a range of saturated and unsaturated α-glucosyl and α-glucuronosyl diacylglycerides of bacterial and fungal origins from allyl α-glucoside with Jacobsen kinetic resolution as a key step. These glycolipids are recognized by a classical type I NKT TCR that uses an invariant Vα14-Jα18 TCR α-chain, but also by an atypical NKT TCR that uses a different TCR α-chain (Vα10-Jα50). In both cases, recognition is sensitive to the lipid fine structure, and includes recognition of glycosyl diacylglycerides bearing branched (R- and S-tuberculostearic acid) and unsaturated (oleic and vaccenic) acids. The TCR footprints on CD1d loaded with a mycobacterial α-glucuronosyl diacylglyceride were assessed using mutant CD1d molecules and, while similar to that for α-GalCer recognition by a type I NKT TCR, were more sensitive to mutations when α-glucuronosyl diacylglyceride was the antigen. In summary, we provide an efficient approach for synthesis of a broad class of bacterial and fungal α-glycosyl diacylglyceride antigens and demonstrate that they can be recognised by TCRs derived from type I and atypical NKT cells.
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spelling pubmed-81501152021-06-11 α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi Burugupalli, Satvika Almeida, Catarina F. Smith, Dylan G. M. Shah, Sayali Patel, Onisha Rossjohn, Jamie Uldrich, Adam P. Godfrey, Dale I. Williams, Spencer J. Chem Sci Chemistry Natural killer T cells express T cell receptors (TCRs) that recognize glycolipid antigens in association with the antigen-presenting molecule CD1d. Here, we report the concise chemical synthesis of a range of saturated and unsaturated α-glucosyl and α-glucuronosyl diacylglycerides of bacterial and fungal origins from allyl α-glucoside with Jacobsen kinetic resolution as a key step. These glycolipids are recognized by a classical type I NKT TCR that uses an invariant Vα14-Jα18 TCR α-chain, but also by an atypical NKT TCR that uses a different TCR α-chain (Vα10-Jα50). In both cases, recognition is sensitive to the lipid fine structure, and includes recognition of glycosyl diacylglycerides bearing branched (R- and S-tuberculostearic acid) and unsaturated (oleic and vaccenic) acids. The TCR footprints on CD1d loaded with a mycobacterial α-glucuronosyl diacylglyceride were assessed using mutant CD1d molecules and, while similar to that for α-GalCer recognition by a type I NKT TCR, were more sensitive to mutations when α-glucuronosyl diacylglyceride was the antigen. In summary, we provide an efficient approach for synthesis of a broad class of bacterial and fungal α-glycosyl diacylglyceride antigens and demonstrate that they can be recognised by TCRs derived from type I and atypical NKT cells. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8150115/ /pubmed/34123306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc05248h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Burugupalli, Satvika
Almeida, Catarina F.
Smith, Dylan G. M.
Shah, Sayali
Patel, Onisha
Rossjohn, Jamie
Uldrich, Adam P.
Godfrey, Dale I.
Williams, Spencer J.
α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title_full α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title_fullStr α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title_full_unstemmed α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title_short α-Glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer T cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
title_sort α-glucuronosyl and α-glucosyl diacylglycerides, natural killer t cell-activating lipids from bacteria and fungi
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc05248h
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