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Mechanobiology of T Cell Activation: To Catch a Bond

Baoyu Liu, Elizabeth Motunrayo Kolawole, Brian D. Evavold

2021Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology60 citationsDOI

Abstract

T cell activation is a critical event in the adaptive immune response, indispensable for cell-mediated and humoral immunity as well as for immune regulation. Recent years have witnessed an emerging trend emphasizing the essential role that physical force and mechanical properties play at the T cell interface. In this review, we integrate current knowledge of T cell antigen recognition and the different models of T cell activation from the perspective of mechanobiology, focusing on the interaction between the T cell receptor (TCR) and the peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pMHC) antigen. We address the shortcomings of TCR affinity alone in explaining T cell functional outcomes and the rising status of force-regulated TCR bond lifetimes, most notably the TCR catch bond. Ultimately, T cell activation and the ensuing physiological responses result from mechanical interaction between TCRs and the pMHC.

Topics & Concepts

T-cell receptorMechanobiologyBiologyMajor histocompatibility complexT cellImmune systemAcquired immune systemCell biologyAntigenAntigen-presenting cellCellImmunologyGeneticsT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCell Adhesion Molecules Research