Cutting Edge: LFA-1 Integrin-Dependent T Cell Adhesion Is Regulated by Both Ag Specificity and Sensitivity

  • Mueller K
  • Daniels M
  • Felthauser A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ab stimulation of the TCR rapidly enhances the functional activity of the LFA-1 integrin. Although TCR-mediated changes in LFA-1 activity are thought to promote T cell-APC interactions, the Ag specificity and sensitivity of TCR-mediated triggering of LFA-1 is not clear. We demonstrate that peptide/MHC (pMHC) tetramers rapidly enhance LFA-1-dependent adhesion of OT-I TCR transgenic CD8+ T cells to purified ICAM-1. Inhibition of src family tyrosine kinase or PI3K activity blocked pMHC tetramer- and anti-CD3-stimulated adhesion. These effects are highly specific because partial agonist and antagonist pMHC tetramers are unable to stimulate OT-I T cell adhesion to ICAM-1. The Ag thresholds required for T cell adhesion to ICAM-1 resemble those of early T cell activation events, because optimal LFA-1 activation occurs at tetramer concentrations that fail to induce maximal T cell proliferation. Thus, TCR signaling to LFA-1 is highly Ag specific and sensitive to low concentrations of Ag.

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Mueller, K. L., Daniels, M. A., Felthauser, A., Kao, C., Jameson, S. C., & Shimizu, Y. (2004). Cutting Edge: LFA-1 Integrin-Dependent T Cell Adhesion Is Regulated by Both Ag Specificity and Sensitivity. The Journal of Immunology, 173(4), 2222–2226. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.4.2222

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