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CTLA4 depletes T cell endogenous and trogocytosed B7 ligands via cis-endocytosis.


ABSTRACT: CD28 and CTLA4 are T cell coreceptors that competitively engage B7 ligands CD80 and CD86 to control adaptive immune responses. While the role of CTLA4 in restraining CD28 costimulatory signaling is well-established, the mechanism has remained unclear. Here, we report that human T cells acquire antigen-presenting-cell (APC)-derived B7 ligands and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) via trogocytosis through CD28:B7 binding. Acquired MHC and B7 enabled T cells to autostimulate, and this process was limited cell-intrinsically by CTLA4, which depletes B7 ligands trogocytosed or endogenously expressed by T cells through cis-endocytosis. Extending this model to the previously proposed extrinsic function of CTLA4 in human regulatory T cells (Treg), we show that blockade of either CD28 or CTLA4 attenuates Treg-mediated depletion of APC B7, indicating that trogocytosis and CTLA4-mediated cis-endocytosis work together to deplete B7 from APCs. Our study establishes CTLA4 as a cell-intrinsic molecular sink that limits B7 availability on the surface of T cells, with implications for CTLA4-targeted therapy.

SUBMITTER: Xu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10103642 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CTLA4 depletes T cell endogenous and trogocytosed B7 ligands via cis-endocytosis.

Xu Xiaozheng X   Dennett Preston P   Zhang Jibin J   Sherrard Alice A   Zhao Yunlong Y   Masubuchi Takeya T   Bui Jack D JD   Chen Xu X   Hui Enfu E  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20230412 7


CD28 and CTLA4 are T cell coreceptors that competitively engage B7 ligands CD80 and CD86 to control adaptive immune responses. While the role of CTLA4 in restraining CD28 costimulatory signaling is well-established, the mechanism has remained unclear. Here, we report that human T cells acquire antigen-presenting-cell (APC)-derived B7 ligands and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) via trogocytosis through CD28:B7 binding. Acquired MHC and B7 enabled T cells to autostimulate, and this process  ...[more]

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