Frontiers in Immunology (Sep 2019)

Low Avidity T Cells Do Not Hinder High Avidity T Cell Responses Against Melanoma

  • Kalliopi Ioannidou,
  • Olivier Randin,
  • Aikaterini Semilietof,
  • Hélène Maby-El Hajjami,
  • Petra Baumgaertner,
  • Dominique Vanhecke,
  • Daniel E. Speiser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The efficacy of T cells depends on their functional avidity, i. e., the strength of T cell interaction with cells presenting cognate antigen. The overall T cell response is composed of multiple T cell clonotypes, involving different T cell receptors and variable levels of functional avidity. Recently, it has been proposed that the presence of low avidity tumor antigen-specific CD8 T cells hinder their high avidity counterparts to protect from tumor growth. Here we analyzed human cytotoxic CD8 T cells specific for the melanoma antigen Melan-A/MART-1. We found that the presence of low avidity T cells did not result in reduced cytotoxicity of tumor cells, nor reduced cytokine production, by high avidity T cells. In vivo in NSG-HLA-A2 mice, the anti-tumor effect of high avidity T cells was similar in presence or absence of low avidity T cells. These data indicate that low avidity T cells are not hindering anti-tumor T cell responses, a finding that is reassuring because low avidity T cells are an integrated part of natural T cell responses.

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