CDlb restricts the response of human CD4-8-T lymphocytes to a microbial antigen

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Abstract

MOLECULES encoded by the human GDI locus on chromosome 1 (ref. 33) are recognized by selected CD4-8- T-cell clones expressing either αβ or γδ T-cell antigen receptors1,2. The known structural resemblance of GDI molecules to antigen-presenting molecules encoded by major histocompatibility complex (MHG) genes on human chromosome 6 (refs 3, 4, 34, 35), suggested that GDI may represent a family of antigen-presenting molecules separate from those encoded in the MHC 1,5,6. Here we report that the proliferative and cytotoxic responses of human CD4-8- αβTCR+ T cells specific for Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be restricted by GDlb, one of the four identified protein products of the GDI locus. The responses of these T cells to M. tuberculosis seemed not to involve MHG encoded molecules, but were absolutely dependent on the expression of GDlb by the antigen-presenting cell and involved an antigen processing requirement similar to that seen in MHC class Il-restricted antigen presentation. These results provide, to our knowledge, the first direct evidence for the proposed antigen-presenting function of GDI molecules and suggest that the GDI family plays a role in cell-mediated immunity to microbial pathogens. © 1992 Nature Publishing Group.

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Porcelli, S., Morita, C. T., & Brenner, M. B. (1992). CDlb restricts the response of human CD4-8-T lymphocytes to a microbial antigen. Nature, 360(6404), 593–597. https://doi.org/10.1038/360593a0

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