1. Discovery of HLA-E-Presented Epitopes: MHC-E/Peptide Binding and T-Cell Recognition
- Author
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Ruibal, P, Franken, KLMC, van Meijgaarden, KE, Walters, LC, McMichael, AJ, Gillespie, GM, Joosten, SA, and Ottenhoff, THM
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Epitopes ,T-Lymphocytes ,Histocompatibility Antigens Class I ,Humans ,Peptides - Abstract
Understanding the interactions involved during the immunological synapse between peptide, HLA-E molecules, and TCR is crucial to effectively target protective HLA-E-restricted T-cell responses in humans. Here we describe three techniques based on the generation of MHC-E/peptide complexes (MHC-E generically includes HLA-E-like molecules in human and nonhuman species, while HLA-E specifically refers to human molecules), which allow to investigate MHC-E/peptide binding at the molecular level through binding assays and by using peptide loaded HLA-E tetramers, to detect, isolate, and study peptide-specific HLA-E-restricted human T-cells.
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- 2022