7ZT3
Structure of E8 TCR in complex in human MR1 K43A
Summary for 7ZT3
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb7zt3/pdb |
Descriptor | Major histocompatibility complex class I-related gene protein, Beta-2-microglobulin, TCR alpha, ... (5 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | mr1, tcr, immune system |
Biological source | Homo sapiens (human) More |
Total number of polymer chains | 4 |
Total formula weight | 97731.80 |
Authors | Karuppiah, V.,Srikannathasan, V.,Robinson, R.A. (deposition date: 2022-05-09, release date: 2023-06-28, Last modification date: 2024-02-07) |
Primary citation | Chancellor, A.,Alan Simmons, R.,Khanolkar, R.C.,Nosi, V.,Beshirova, A.,Berloffa, G.,Colombo, R.,Karuppiah, V.,Pentier, J.M.,Tubb, V.,Ghadbane, H.,Suckling, R.J.,Page, K.,Crean, R.M.,Vacchini, A.,De Gregorio, C.,Schaefer, V.,Constantin, D.,Gligoris, T.,Lloyd, A.,Hock, M.,Srikannathasan, V.,Robinson, R.A.,Besra, G.S.,van der Kamp, M.W.,Mori, L.,Calogero, R.,Cole, D.K.,De Libero, G.,Lepore, M. Promiscuous recognition of MR1 drives self-reactive mucosal-associated invariant T cell responses. J.Exp.Med., 220:-, 2023 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells use canonical semi-invariant T cell receptors (TCR) to recognize microbial riboflavin precursors displayed by the antigen-presenting molecule MR1. The extent of MAIT TCR crossreactivity toward physiological, microbially unrelated antigens remains underexplored. We describe MAIT TCRs endowed with MR1-dependent reactivity to tumor and healthy cells in the absence of microbial metabolites. MAIT cells bearing TCRs crossreactive toward self are rare but commonly found within healthy donors and display T-helper-like functions in vitro. Experiments with MR1-tetramers loaded with distinct ligands revealed significant crossreactivity among MAIT TCRs both ex vivo and upon in vitro expansion. A canonical MAIT TCR was selected on the basis of extremely promiscuous MR1 recognition. Structural and molecular dynamic analyses associated promiscuity to unique TCRβ-chain features that were enriched within self-reactive MAIT cells of healthy individuals. Thus, self-reactive recognition of MR1 represents a functionally relevant indication of MAIT TCR crossreactivity, suggesting a potentially broader role of MAIT cells in immune homeostasis and diseases, beyond microbial immunosurveillance. PubMed: 37382893DOI: 10.1084/jem.20221939 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.4 Å) |
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