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T cell autoreactivity directed toward CD1c itself rather than toward carried self lipids

Authors :
Wun, Kwok
Reijneveld, Josephine
Cheng, Tan-Yun
Ladell, Kristin
Uldrich, Adam
Le Nours, Jérôme
Miners, Kelly
McLaren, James
Grant, Emma
Haigh, Oscar
Watkins, Thomas
Suliman, Sara
Iwany, Sarah
Jimenez, Judith
Calderon, Roger
Tamara, Kattya
Leon, Segundo
Murray, Megan
Mayfield, Jacob
Altman, John
Purcell, Anthony
Miles, John
Godfrey, Dale
Gras, Stephanie
Price, David
Van Rhijn, Ildiko
Moody, D.
Rossjohn, Jamie
Source :
Nature Immunology; April 2018, Vol. 19 Issue: 4 p397-406, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The hallmark function of αβ T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) involves the highly specific co-recognition of a major histocompatibility complex molecule and its carried peptide. However, the molecular basis of the interactions of TCRs with the lipid antigen–presenting molecule CD1c is unknown. We identified frequent staining of human T cells with CD1c tetramers across numerous subjects. Whereas TCRs typically show high specificity for antigen, both tetramer binding and autoreactivity occurred with CD1c in complex with numerous, chemically diverse self lipids. Such extreme polyspecificity was attributable to binding of the TCR over the closed surface of CD1c, with the TCR covering the portal where lipids normally protrude. The TCR essentially failed to contact lipids because they were fully seated within CD1c. These data demonstrate the sequestration of lipids within CD1c as a mechanism of autoreactivity and point to small lipid size as a determinant of autoreactive T cell responses. CD1 molecules present diverse lipid ligands to TCRs expressed by NKT cells. Rossjohn, Moody and colleagues show a unique form of autoreactivity with human CD1c molecules, whereby TCRs recognize a closed conformation of CD1c molecules, which are loaded with a diverse array of ‘headless’ glycolipids.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15292908 and 15292916
Volume :
19
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Immunology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs45018871
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-018-0065-7