NKT TCR Recognition of CD1d-α- C -Galactosylceramide

  • Patel O
  • Cameron G
  • Pellicci D
  • et al.
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Abstract

NKT cells respond to a variety of CD1d-restricted glycolipid Ags that are structurally related to the prototypic Ag α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer). A modified analog of α-GalCer with a carbon-based glycosidic linkage (α-C-GalCer) has generated great interest because of its apparent ability to promote prolonged, Th1-biased immune responses. In this study, we report the activation of spleen NKT cells to α-C-GalCer, and related C-glycoside ligands, is weaker than that of α-GalCer. Furthermore, the Vβ8.2 and Vβ7 NKT TCR affinity for CD1d–α-C-GalCer, and some related analogs, is ∼10-fold lower than that for the NKT TCR–CD1d–α-GalCer interaction. Nevertheless, the crystal structure of the Vβ8.2 NKT TCR–CD1d–α-C-GalCer complex is similar to that of the corresponding NKT TCR–CD1d–α-GalCer complex, although subtle differences at the interface provide a basis for understanding the lower affinity of the NKT TCR–CD1d–α-C-GalCer interaction. Our findings support the concept that for CD1d-restricted NKT cells, altered glycolipid ligands can promote markedly different responses while adopting similar TCR-docking topologies.

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Patel, O., Cameron, G., Pellicci, D. G., Liu, Z., Byun, H.-S., Beddoe, T., … Rossjohn, J. (2011). NKT TCR Recognition of CD1d-α- C -Galactosylceramide. The Journal of Immunology, 187(9), 4705–4713. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1100794

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