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Novel MHC-Independent ??TCRs Specific for CD48, CD102, and CD155 Self-Proteins and Their Selection in the Thymus.


ABSTRACT: MHC-independent ??TCRs (TCRs) recognize conformational epitopes on native self-proteins and arise in mice lacking both MHC and CD4/CD8 coreceptor proteins. Although naturally generated in the thymus, these TCRs resemble re-engineered therapeutic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells in their specificity for MHC-independent ligands. Here we identify naturally arising MHC-independent TCRs reactive to three native self-proteins (CD48, CD102, and CD155) involved in cell adhesion. We report that naturally arising MHC-independent TCRs require high affinity TCR-ligand engagements in the thymus to signal positive selection and that high affinity positive selection generates a peripheral TCR repertoire with limited diversity and increased self-reactivity. We conclude that the affinity of TCR-ligand engagements required to signal positive selection in the thymus inversely determines the diversity and self-tolerance of the mature TCR repertoire that is selected.

SUBMITTER: Van Laethem F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7308553 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel MHC-Independent αβTCRs Specific for CD48, CD102, and CD155 Self-Proteins and Their Selection in the Thymus.

Van Laethem François F   Saba Ingrid I   Lu Jinghua J   Bhattacharya Abhisek A   Tai Xuguang X   Guinter Terry I TI   Engelhardt Britta B   Alag Amala A   Rojano Mirelle M   Ashe Jennifer M JM   Hanada Ken-Ichi KI   Yang James C JC   Sun Peter D PD   Singer Alfred A  

Frontiers in immunology 20200616


MHC-independent αβTCRs (TCRs) recognize conformational epitopes on native self-proteins and arise in mice lacking both MHC and CD4/CD8 coreceptor proteins. Although naturally generated in the thymus, these TCRs resemble re-engineered therapeutic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells in their specificity for MHC-independent ligands. Here we identify naturally arising MHC-independent TCRs reactive to three native self-proteins (CD48, CD102, and CD155) involved in cell adhesion. We report that na  ...[more]

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