Empty peptide-receptive MHC class I molecules for efficient detection of antigen-specific T cells

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Abstract

The peptide-dependent stability of MHC class I molecules poses a substantial challenge for their use in peptide-MHC multimer–based approaches to comprehensively analyze T cell immunity. To overcome this challenge, we demonstrate the use of functionally empty MHC class I molecules stabilized by a disulfide bond to link the 1 and 2 helices close to the F pocket. Peptide-loaded disulfide-stabilized HLA-A*02:01 shows complete structural overlap with wild-type HLA-A*02:01. Peptide-MHC multimers prepared using disulfide-stabilized HLA-A*02:01, HLA-A*24:02, and H-2Kb can be used to identify antigen-specific T cells, and they provide a better staining index for antigen-specific T cell detection compared with multimers prepared with wild-type MHC class I molecules. Disulfide-stabilized MHC class I molecules can be loaded with peptide in the multimerized form without affecting their capacity to stain T cells. We demonstrate the value of empty-loadable tetramers that are converted to antigen-specific tetramers by a single-step peptide addition through their use to identify T cells specific for mutation-derived neoantigens and other cancer-associated antigens in human melanoma.

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Saini, S. K., Tamhane, T., Anjanappa, R., Saikia, A., Ramskov, S., Donia, M., … Hadrup, S. R. (2019). Empty peptide-receptive MHC class I molecules for efficient detection of antigen-specific T cells. Science Immunology, 4(37). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.aau9039

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