Effects of epitope modification on T cell receptor-ligand binding and antigen recognition by seven H-2K(d)-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones specific for a photoreactive peptide derivative

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We tested for antigen recognition and T cell receptor (TCR)-ligand binding 12 peptide derivative variants on seven H-2K(d)-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) clones specific for a bifunctional photoreactive derivative of the Plasmodium berghei circumsporozoite peptide 252-260 (SYIPSAEKI). The derivative contained iodo-4-azidosalicylic acid in place of PbCS S-252 and 4-azidobenzoic acid on PbCS K-259. Selective photoactivation of the N-terminal photoreactive group allowed crosslinking to K(d) molecules and photoactivation of the orthogonal group to TCR. TCR photoaffinity labeling with covalent K(d)-peptide derivative complexes allowed direct assessment of TCR-ligand binding on living CTL. In most cases (over 80%) cytotoxicity (chromium release) and TCR-ligand binding differed by less than fivefold. The exceptions included (a) partial TCR agonists (8 cases), for which antigen recognition was five-tenfold less efficient than TCR-ligand binding, (b) TCR antagonists (2 cases), which were not recognized and capable of inhibiting recognition of the wild-type conjugate, (c) heteroclitic agonists (2 cases), for which antigen recognition was more efficient than TCR-ligand binding, and (d) one partial TCR agonist, which activated only Fas (CD95), but not perforin/granzyme-mediated cytotoxicity. There was no correlation between these divergences and the avidity of TCR-ligand binding, indicating that other factors than binding avidity determine the nature of the CTL response. An unexpected and novel finding was that CD8-dependent clones clearly incline more to TCR antagonism than CD8-independent ones. As there was no correlation between CD8 dependence and the avidity of TCR- ligand binding, the possibility is suggested that CD8 plays a critical role in aberrant CTL function.

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Kessler, B. M., Bassanini, P., Cerottini, J. C., & Luescher, I. F. (1997). Effects of epitope modification on T cell receptor-ligand binding and antigen recognition by seven H-2K(d)-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones specific for a photoreactive peptide derivative. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 185(4), 629–640. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.4.629

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