Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2022)

Peptide Centric Vβ Specific Germline Contacts Shape a Specialist T Cell Response

  • Yang Wang,
  • Yang Wang,
  • Alexandra Tsitsiklis,
  • Stephanie Devoe,
  • Stephanie Devoe,
  • Wei Gao,
  • Wei Gao,
  • H. Hamlet Chu,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Wei Li,
  • Wing Ki Wong,
  • Charlotte M. Deane,
  • David Neau,
  • Jill E. Slansky,
  • Paul G. Thomas,
  • Ellen A. Robey,
  • Shaodong Dai,
  • Shaodong Dai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.847092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Certain CD8 T cell responses are particularly effective at controlling infection, as exemplified by elite control of HIV in individuals harboring HLA-B57. To understand the structural features that contribute to CD8 T cell elite control, we focused on a strongly protective CD8 T cell response directed against a parasite-derived peptide (HF10) presented by an atypical MHC-I molecule, H-2Ld. This response exhibits a focused TCR repertoire dominated by Vβ2, and a representative TCR (TG6) in complex with Ld-HF10 reveals an unusual structure in which both MHC and TCR contribute extensively to peptide specificity, along with a parallel footprint of TCR on its pMHC ligand. The parallel footprint is a common feature of Vβ2-containing TCRs and correlates with an unusual Vα-Vβ interface, CDR loop conformations, and Vβ2-specific germline contacts with peptides. Vβ2 and Ld may represent “specialist” components for antigen recognition that allows for particularly strong and focused T cell responses.

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