Diverse CD1d-restricted reactivity patterns of human T cells bearing 'invariant' AV24BV11 TCR

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Human and murine natural T (NT) cells, also referred to as NK1.1+ or NK T cells, express TCR with homologous V regions (hAV24/BV11 and mAV14/BV8, respectively) and conserved 'invariant' TCR AVAJ junctional sequences, suggesting recognition of closely related antigens. Murine NT cells recognize CD1-expressing cells and are activated in a CD1-restricted fashion by several synthetic α-glycosylceramides, such as α-GalCer. Here we studied the reactivity of human T cells against CD1d+ cells pulsed or not with α-GalCer and other related ceramides. CD1d-restricted recognition of α-GalCer was a general and specific feature of T cell clones expressing both BV11 and canonical AV24AJ18 TCR chains. Besides, human and murine NT cells showed the same reactivity patterns against a set of related glycosylceramides, suggesting a highly conserved mode of recognition of these antigens in humans and rodents. We also identified several AV24BV11 T cell clones self reactive against CD1+ cells of both hemopoietic and nonhemopoietic origin, suggesting the existence of distinct NT cell subsets differing by their ability to recognize self CD1d molecules.

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Couedel, C., Peyrat, M. A., Brossay, L., Koezuka, Y., Porcelli, S. A., Davodeau, F., & Bonneville, M. (1998). Diverse CD1d-restricted reactivity patterns of human T cells bearing “invariant” AV24BV11 TCR. European Journal of Immunology, 28(12), 4391–4397. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199812)28:12<4391::AID-IMMU4391>3.0.CO;2-2

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