[PDF][PDF] A molecular basis for NKT cell recognition of CD1d-self-antigen

T Mallevaey, AJ Clarke, JP Scott-Browne, MH Young… - Immunity, 2011 - cell.com
T Mallevaey, AJ Clarke, JP Scott-Browne, MH Young, LC Roisman, DG Pellicci, O Patel
Immunity, 2011cell.com
The antigen receptor for natural killer T cells (NKT TCR) binds CD1d-restricted microbial and
self-lipid antigens, although the molecular basis of self-CD1d recognition is unclear. Here,
we have characterized NKT TCR recognition of CD1d molecules loaded with natural self-
antigens (Ags) and report the 2.3 Å resolution structure of an autoreactive NKT TCR-
phosphatidylinositol-CD1d complex. NKT TCR recognition of self-and foreign antigens was
underpinned by a similar mode of germline-encoded recognition of CD1d. However, NKT …
Summary
The antigen receptor for natural killer T cells (NKT TCR) binds CD1d-restricted microbial and self-lipid antigens, although the molecular basis of self-CD1d recognition is unclear. Here, we have characterized NKT TCR recognition of CD1d molecules loaded with natural self-antigens (Ags) and report the 2.3 Å resolution structure of an autoreactive NKT TCR-phosphatidylinositol-CD1d complex. NKT TCR recognition of self- and foreign antigens was underpinned by a similar mode of germline-encoded recognition of CD1d. However, NKT TCR autoreactivity is mediated by unique sequences within the non-germline-encoded CDR3β loop encoding for a hydrophobic motif that promotes self-association with CD1d. Accordingly, NKT cell autoreactivity may arise from the inherent affinity of the interaction between CD1d and the NKT TCR, resulting in the recognition of a broad range of CD1d-restricted self-antigens. This demonstrates that multiple self-antigens can be recognized in a similar manner by autoreactive NKT TCRs.
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