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T‐cell receptor affinity in the age of cancer immunotherapy

Michele M. Hoffmann, Jill E. Slansky

2020Molecular Carcinogenesis52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The strength of the interaction between T-cell receptors (TCRs) and their ligands, peptide/major histocompatibility complex complexes (pMHCs), is one of the most frequently discussed and investigated features of T cells in immuno-oncology today. Although there are many molecules on the surface of T cells that interact with ligands on other cells, the TCR/pMHC is the only receptor-ligand pair that offers antigen specificity and dictates the functional response of the T cell. The strength of the TCR/pMHC interaction, along with the environment in which this interaction takes place, is key to how the T cell will respond. The TCR repertoire of T cells that interact with tumor-associated antigens is vast, although typically of low affinity. Here, we focus on the low-affinity interactions between TCRs from CD8+ T cells and different models used in immuno-oncology.

Topics & Concepts

T-cell receptorBiologyMajor histocompatibility complexCD8Cancer immunotherapyReceptorAntigenCytotoxic T cellT cellImmunotherapyCell biologyRepertoireComputational biologyImmune systemImmunologyBiochemistryIn vitroPhysicsAcousticsCAR-T cell therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction