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Molecular requirements for T cell recognition by a major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T cell receptor: The involvement of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain

Molecular requirements for T cell recognition by a major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T cell receptor: The involvement of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain
Molecular requirements for T cell recognition by a major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T cell receptor: The involvement of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain

The role of two central residues (K68, E69) of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain (HV4α) in antigen recognition by an MHC class II- restricted T cell receptor (TCR) has been analyzed. The TCR recognizes the NH2-terminal peptide of myelin basic protein (Ac1-11, acetylated at NH2 terminus) associated with the class II MHC molecule I-A(u). Lysine 68 (K68) and glutamic acid 69 (E69) of HV4α have been mutated both individually and simultaneously to alanine (K68A, E69A). The responsiveness of transfectants bearing wild-type and mutated TCRs to Ac1-11-I-A(u) complexes has been analyzed in the presence and absence of expression of the coreceptor CD4. The data demonstrate that in the absence of CD4 expression, K68 plays a central role in antigen responsiveness. In contrast, the effect of mutating E69 to alanine is less marked. CD4 coexpression can partially compensate for the loss of activity of the K68A mutant transfectants, resulting in responses that, relative to those of the wild-type transfectants, are highly sensitive to anti-CD4 antibody blockade. The observations support models oft cell activation in which both the affinity of the TCR for cognate ligand and the involvement of coreceptors determine the outcome of the T cell-antigen- presenting cell interaction.

Antigen recognition, CD4 coreceptor, Fourth hypervariable loop, T cell receptor, Vα domain
0022-1007
509-519
Thatte, Jayant
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Qadri, Ayub
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Radu, Caius
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Ward, E. Sally
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Thatte, Jayant
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Qadri, Ayub
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Radu, Caius
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Ward, E. Sally
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Thatte, Jayant, Qadri, Ayub, Radu, Caius and Ward, E. Sally (1999) Molecular requirements for T cell recognition by a major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T cell receptor: The involvement of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 189 (3), 509-519. (doi:10.1084/jem.189.3.509).

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Abstract

The role of two central residues (K68, E69) of the fourth hypervariable loop of the Vα domain (HV4α) in antigen recognition by an MHC class II- restricted T cell receptor (TCR) has been analyzed. The TCR recognizes the NH2-terminal peptide of myelin basic protein (Ac1-11, acetylated at NH2 terminus) associated with the class II MHC molecule I-A(u). Lysine 68 (K68) and glutamic acid 69 (E69) of HV4α have been mutated both individually and simultaneously to alanine (K68A, E69A). The responsiveness of transfectants bearing wild-type and mutated TCRs to Ac1-11-I-A(u) complexes has been analyzed in the presence and absence of expression of the coreceptor CD4. The data demonstrate that in the absence of CD4 expression, K68 plays a central role in antigen responsiveness. In contrast, the effect of mutating E69 to alanine is less marked. CD4 coexpression can partially compensate for the loss of activity of the K68A mutant transfectants, resulting in responses that, relative to those of the wild-type transfectants, are highly sensitive to anti-CD4 antibody blockade. The observations support models oft cell activation in which both the affinity of the TCR for cognate ligand and the involvement of coreceptors determine the outcome of the T cell-antigen- presenting cell interaction.

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Published date: 1 February 1999
Keywords: Antigen recognition, CD4 coreceptor, Fourth hypervariable loop, T cell receptor, Vα domain

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Local EPrints ID: 425128
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425128
ISSN: 0022-1007
PURE UUID: 35fa8d61-dbfb-44b2-958d-e9c72c255149
ORCID for E. Sally Ward: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3232-7238

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2018 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:37

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Author: Jayant Thatte
Author: Ayub Qadri
Author: Caius Radu
Author: E. Sally Ward ORCID iD

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