Pre-TCR ligand binding impacts thymocyte development before αβTCR expression

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Abstract

Adaptive cellular immunity requires accurate self- vs. nonself-discrimination to protect against infections and tumorous transformations while at the same time excluding autoimmunity. This vital capability is programmed in the thymus through selection of αβT-cell receptors (αβTCRs) recognizing peptides bound to MHC molecules (pMHC). Here, we show that the pre-TCR (preTCR), a pTα-β heterodimer appearing before αβTCR expression, directs a previously unappreciated initial phase of repertoire selection. Contrasting with the ligandindependent model of preTCR function, we reveal through NMR and bioforce-probe analyses that the β-subunit binds pMHC using Vβ complementarity- determining regions as well as an exposed hydrophobic Vβ patch characteristic of the preTCR. Force-regulated single bonds akin to those of αβTCRs but with more promiscuous ligand specificity trigger calcium flux. Thus, thymic development involves sequential β- and then, αβ-repertoire tuning, whereby preTCR interactions with self pMHC modulate early thymocyte expansion, with implications for β-selection, immunodominant peptide recognition, and germ line-encoded MHC interaction.

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Mallis, R. J., Bai, K., Arthanari, H., Hussey, R. E., Handley, M., Li, Z., … Garcia, K. (2015). Pre-TCR ligand binding impacts thymocyte development before αβTCR expression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(27), 8373–8378. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1504971112

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