Lipids hide or step aside for CD1-autoreactive T cell receptors
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Lipids hide or step aside for CD1-autoreactive T cell receptors
Abstract
Peptide and lipid antigens are presented to T cells when bound to MHC or CD1 proteins, respectively. The general paradigm of T cell antigen recognition is that T cell receptors (TCRs) co-recognize an epitope comprised of the antigen and antigen presenting molecule. Here we review the latest studies in which T cells operate outside the co-recognition paradigm: TCRs can broadly contact CD1 itself, but not the carried lipid. The essential structural feature in these new mechanisms is a large 'antigen free' zone on the outer surface of certain antigen presenting molecules. Whereas peptides dominate the exposed surface of MHC-peptide complexes, all human CD1 proteins have a closed, antigen-free surface, which is known as the A' roof. These new structural models help to interpret recent biological studies of CD1 autoreactive T cells in vivo, which have now been broadly observed in studies on TCR-transgenic mice, healthy humans and patients with autoimmune disease.
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