Mycobacterial phosphatidylinositol mannoside is a natural antigen for CD1d-restricted T cells

K Fischer, E Scotet, M Niemeyer… - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
K Fischer, E Scotet, M Niemeyer, H Koebernick, J Zerrahn, S Maillet, R Hurwitz, M Kursar…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004National Acad Sciences
A group of T cells recognizes glycolipids presented by molecules of the CD1 family. The
CD1d-restricted natural killer T cells (NKT cells) are primarily considered to be self-reactive.
By employing CD1d-binding and T cell assays, the following structural parameters for
presentation by CD1d were defined for a number of mycobacterial and mammalian lipids:
two acyl chains facilitated binding, and a polar head group was essential for T cell
recognition. Of the mycobacterial lipids tested, only a phosphatidylinositol mannoside (PIM) …
A group of T cells recognizes glycolipids presented by molecules of the CD1 family. The CD1d-restricted natural killer T cells (NKT cells) are primarily considered to be self-reactive. By employing CD1d-binding and T cell assays, the following structural parameters for presentation by CD1d were defined for a number of mycobacterial and mammalian lipids: two acyl chains facilitated binding, and a polar head group was essential for T cell recognition. Of the mycobacterial lipids tested, only a phosphatidylinositol mannoside (PIM) fulfilled the requirements for CD1d binding and NKT cell stimulation. This PIM activated human and murine NKT cells via CD1d, thereby triggering antigen-specific IFN-γ production and cell-mediated cytotoxicity, and PIM-loaded CD1d tetramers identified a subpopulation of murine and human NKT cells. This phospholipid, therefore, represents a mycobacterial antigen recognized by T cells in the context of CD1d.
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