The Magnitude of TCR Engagement Is a Critical Predictor of T Cell Anergy or Activation

  • Mirshahidi S
  • Ferris L
  • Sadegh-Nasseri S
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Abstract

Fast dissociation rate of peptide-MHC complexes from TCR has commonly been accepted to cause T cell anergy. In this study, we present evidence that peptides that form transient complexes with HLA-DR1 induce anergy in T cell clones in vitro and specific memory T cells in vivo. We demonstrate that similar to the low densities of long-lived agonist peptide-MHC, short-lived peptide-MHC ligands induce anergy by engagement of ∼1000 TCR and activation of a similar pattern of intracellular signaling events. These data strongly suggest that short-lived peptides induce anergy by presentation of low densities of peptide-MHC complexes. Moreover, they suggest that the traditional antagonist peptides might also trigger anergy by a similar molecular mechanism. The use of short-lived peptides to induce T cells anergy is a potential strategy for the prevention or treatment of autoimmune diseases.

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Mirshahidi, S., Ferris, L. C. K., & Sadegh-Nasseri, S. (2004). The Magnitude of TCR Engagement Is a Critical Predictor of T Cell Anergy or Activation. The Journal of Immunology, 172(9), 5346–5355. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.172.9.5346

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