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CD8 coreceptor-mediated focusing can reorder the agonist hierarchy of peptide ligands recognized via the T cell receptor.


ABSTRACT: CD8+ T cells are inherently cross-reactive and recognize numerous peptide antigens in the context of a given major histocompatibility complex class I (MHCI) molecule via the clonotypically expressed T cell receptor (TCR). The lineally expressed coreceptor CD8 interacts coordinately with MHCI at a distinct and largely invariant site to slow the TCR/peptide-MHCI (pMHCI) dissociation rate and enhance antigen sensitivity. However, this biological effect is not necessarily uniform, and theoretical models suggest that antigen sensitivity can be modulated in a differential manner by CD8. We used two intrinsically controlled systems to determine how the relationship between the TCR/pMHCI interaction and the pMHCI/CD8 interaction affects the functional sensitivity of antigen recognition. Our data show that modulation of the pMHCI/CD8 interaction can reorder the agonist hierarchy of peptide ligands across a spectrum of affinities for the TCR.

SUBMITTER: Clement M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8307375 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD8 coreceptor-mediated focusing can reorder the agonist hierarchy of peptide ligands recognized via the T cell receptor.

Clement Mathew M   Knezevic Lea L   Dockree Tamsin T   McLaren James E JE   Ladell Kristin K   Miners Kelly L KL   Llewellyn-Lacey Sian S   Rubina Anzelika A   Francis Ore O   Cole David K DK   Sewell Andrew K AK   Bridgeman John S JS   Price David A DA   van den Berg Hugo A HA   Wooldridge Linda L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210701 29


CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells are inherently cross-reactive and recognize numerous peptide antigens in the context of a given major histocompatibility complex class I (MHCI) molecule via the clonotypically expressed T cell receptor (TCR). The lineally expressed coreceptor CD8 interacts coordinately with MHCI at a distinct and largely invariant site to slow the TCR/peptide-MHCI (pMHCI) dissociation rate and enhance antigen sensitivity. However, this biological effect is not necessarily uniform, and the  ...[more]

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