CD1b tetramers bind αß T cell receptors to identify a mycobacterial glycolipid-reactive T cell repertoire in humans

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2011

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Kasmar, A.
van Rhijn, IldikoORCID 0000-0002-1446-5701ISNI 0000000396974119
Cheng, T.Y.
Turner, M.
Seshadri, C.
Schiefner, A.
Kalathur, R.C.
Annand, J.W.
de Jong, A.
Shires, J.

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Abstract

Microbial lipids activate T cells by binding directly to CD1 and T cell receptors (TCRs) or by indirect effects on antigen-presenting cells involving induction of lipid autoantigens, CD1 transcription, or cytokine release. To distinguish among direct and indirect mechanisms, we developed fluorescent human CD1b tetramers and measured T cell staining. CD1b tetramer staining of T cells requires glucose monomycolate (GMM) antigens, is specific for TCR structure, and is blocked by a recombinant clonotypic TCR comprised of TRAV17 and TRBV4-1, proving that CD1b–glycolipid complexes bind the TCR. GMM-loaded tetramers brightly stain a small subpopulation of blood-derived cells from humans infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, providing direct detection of a CD1b-reactive T cell repertoire. Polyclonal T cells from patients sorted with tetramers are activated by GMM antigens presented by CD1b. Whereas prior studies emphasized CD8+ and CD4−CD8− CD1b-restricted clones, CD1b tetramer-based studies show that nearly all cells express the CD4 co-receptor. These findings prove a cognate mechanism whereby CD1b–glycolipid complexes bind to TCRs. CD1b tetramers detect a natural CD1b-restricted T cell repertoire ex vivo with unexpected features, opening a new investigative path to study the human CD1 system.

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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Kasmar, A, van Rhijn, I, Cheng, T Y, Turner, M, Seshadri, C, Schiefner, A, Kalathur, R C, Annand, J W, de Jong, A, Shires, J, Leon, L, Brenner, M, Wilson, I A, Altman, J D & Moody, D B 2011, 'CD1b tetramers bind αß T cell receptors to identify a mycobacterial glycolipid-reactive T cell repertoire in humans', Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 208, no. 9, pp. 1741-1747. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20110665