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PD-1 suppresses TCR-CD8 cooperativity during T-cell antigen recognition

Kaitao Li, Zhou Yuan, Jintian Lyu, Eunseon Ahn, Simon J. Davis, Rafi Ahmed, Cheng Zhu

2021Nature Communications84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the clinical success of blocking its interactions, how PD-1 inhibits T-cell activation is incompletely understood, as exemplified by its potency far exceeding what might be predicted from its affinity for PD-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1). This may be partially attributed to PD-1's targeting the proximal signaling of the T-cell receptor (TCR) and co-stimulatory receptor CD28 via activating Src homology region 2 domain-containing phosphatases (SHPs). Here, we report PD-1 signaling regulates the initial TCR antigen recognition manifested in a smaller spreading area, fewer molecular bonds formed, and shorter bond lifetime of T cell interaction with peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pMHC) in the presence than absence of PD-L1 in a manner dependent on SHPs and Leukocyte C-terminal Src kinase. Our results identify a PD-1 inhibitory mechanism that disrupts the cooperative TCR-pMHC-CD8 trimolecular interaction, which prevents CD8 from augmenting antigen recognition, explaining PD-1's potent inhibitory function and its value as a target for clinical intervention.

Topics & Concepts

T-cell receptorCooperativityCD8CD28T cellMajor histocompatibility complexReceptorCell biologyAntigenCytotoxic T cellChemistryProto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase SrcMolecular biologyBiologySignal transductionImmune systemImmunologyBiochemistryIn vitroCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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