Nature Communications (Jul 2018)

Nonstimulatory peptide–MHC enhances human T-cell antigen-specific responses by amplifying proximal TCR signaling

  • Xiang Zhao,
  • Shvetha Sankaran,
  • Jiawei Yap,
  • Chien Tei Too,
  • Zi Zong Ho,
  • Garry Dolton,
  • Mateusz Legut,
  • Ee Chee Ren,
  • Andrew K. Sewell,
  • Antonio Bertoletti,
  • Paul A. MacAry,
  • Joanna Brzostek,
  • Nicholas R. J. Gascoigne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05288-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Coagonism, the ability of nonstimulatory antigens to promote T-cell activation, has been reported in mice. Here the authors show that coagonism also occurs in human CD8 T cells, in which a nonstimulatory HIV GAG peptide enhances a specific T-cell response to a hepatitis B virus epitope by amplifying T-cell receptor signals.