Recognition of stress-induced MHC molecules by intestinal epithelial γδ T cells

V Groh, A Steinle, S Bauer, T Spies - Science, 1998 - science.org
V Groh, A Steinle, S Bauer, T Spies
Science, 1998science.org
T cells with variable region Vδ1 γδ T cell receptors (TCRs) are distributed throughout the
human intestinal epithelium and may function as sentinels that respond to self antigens. The
expression of a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I–related molecule, MICA,
matches this localization. MICA and the closely related MICB were recognized by intestinal
epithelial T cells expressing diverse Vδ1 γδ TCRs. These interactions involved the α1α2
domains of MICA and MICB but were independent of antigen processing. With intestinal …
T cells with variable region Vδ1 γδ T cell receptors (TCRs) are distributed throughout the human intestinal epithelium and may function as sentinels that respond to self antigens. The expression of a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I–related molecule, MICA, matches this localization. MICA and the closely related MICB were recognized by intestinal epithelial T cells expressing diverse Vδ1 γδ TCRs. These interactions involved the α1α2 domains of MICA and MICB but were independent of antigen processing. With intestinal epithelial cell lines, the expression and recognition of MICA and MICB could be stress-induced. Thus, these molecules may broadly regulate protective responses by the Vδ1 γδ T cells in the epithelium of the intestinal tract.
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