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Characterization of human CD8αβ interaction with classical and unconventional MHC molecules

Characterization of human CD8αβ interaction with classical and unconventional MHC molecules
Characterization of human CD8αβ interaction with classical and unconventional MHC molecules
The CD8 co-receptor exists as both an αα homodimer, expressed on subsets of specialized lymphoid cells, and as an αβ heterodimer, which is the canonical co-receptor on cytotoxic T-cells, tuning TCR thymic selection and antigen-reactivity in the periphery. However, the biophysical parameters governing human CD8αβ interactions with classical MHC class I (MHCI) and unconventional MHC-like molecules have not been determined. Using hetero-dimerized Fc-fusions to generate soluble human CD8αβ, we demonstrate similar weak binding affinity to multiple different MHCI alleles compared with CD8αα. We observed that both forms of CD8 bound to certain alleles with stronger affinity than others and found that the affinity of thymically selected TCRs was inversely associated with the affinity of the CD8 co-receptor for the different alleles. We further demonstrated the binding of CD8αα and CD8αβ to the unconventional MHC-like molecule, MHCI-related protein 1, with a similar affinity as for classical MHCI, but no interaction was observed for the other unconventional MHC-like molecules, CD1a, b, c, or d. In summary, this is the first characterization of human CD8αβ binding to MHCI and MHC-like molecules that revealed an intriguing relationship between CD8 binding affinity for different MHCI alleles and the selection of TCRs in the thymus.
CD1, CD8, MHC, MR1, T cell, Surface Plasmon Resonance, thymic selection, TCR, T cell antigen recognition, K, CD8-co-receptor
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de Wet, Ben
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Simmons, Robert Alan
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Chapman, Alexandra L.
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Simmons, Robert Alan
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Suckling, Richard J.
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Cole, David K.
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Jaworski, Jakub
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Chapman, Alexandra L.
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de Wet, Ben, Simmons, Robert Alan, Suckling, Richard J., Szoke-Kovacs, Rita, Mansour, Salah, Lepore, Marco, Cole, David K., Jaworski, Jakub, Chapman, Alexandra L. and Aleksic, Milos (2025) Characterization of human CD8αβ interaction with classical and unconventional MHC molecules. European Journal of Immunology, 55 (1), [e202451230]. (doi:10.1002/eji.202451230).

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Abstract

The CD8 co-receptor exists as both an αα homodimer, expressed on subsets of specialized lymphoid cells, and as an αβ heterodimer, which is the canonical co-receptor on cytotoxic T-cells, tuning TCR thymic selection and antigen-reactivity in the periphery. However, the biophysical parameters governing human CD8αβ interactions with classical MHC class I (MHCI) and unconventional MHC-like molecules have not been determined. Using hetero-dimerized Fc-fusions to generate soluble human CD8αβ, we demonstrate similar weak binding affinity to multiple different MHCI alleles compared with CD8αα. We observed that both forms of CD8 bound to certain alleles with stronger affinity than others and found that the affinity of thymically selected TCRs was inversely associated with the affinity of the CD8 co-receptor for the different alleles. We further demonstrated the binding of CD8αα and CD8αβ to the unconventional MHC-like molecule, MHCI-related protein 1, with a similar affinity as for classical MHCI, but no interaction was observed for the other unconventional MHC-like molecules, CD1a, b, c, or d. In summary, this is the first characterization of human CD8αβ binding to MHCI and MHC-like molecules that revealed an intriguing relationship between CD8 binding affinity for different MHCI alleles and the selection of TCRs in the thymus.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 November 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 January 2025
Keywords: CD1, CD8, MHC, MR1, T cell, Surface Plasmon Resonance, thymic selection, TCR, T cell antigen recognition, K, CD8-co-receptor

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Local EPrints ID: 498324
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498324
ISSN: 0014-2980
PURE UUID: 8c32b295-7bcd-4336-9069-4189d32412b0
ORCID for Salah Mansour: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5982-734X

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Date deposited: 14 Feb 2025 17:55
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:00

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Author: Ben de Wet
Author: Robert Alan Simmons
Author: Richard J. Suckling
Author: Rita Szoke-Kovacs
Author: Salah Mansour ORCID iD
Author: Marco Lepore
Author: David K. Cole
Author: Jakub Jaworski
Author: Alexandra L. Chapman
Author: Milos Aleksic

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