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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (58) ◽  
pp. eabe9057
Author(s):  
Lucy C. Sullivan ◽  
Thi H.O. Nguyen ◽  
Christopher M. Harpur ◽  
Sanda Stankovic ◽  
Abbie R. Kanagarajah ◽  
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Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection can stimulate robust human leukocyte antigen (HLA)–E–restricted CD8+ T cell responses. These T cells recognize a peptide from UL40, which differs by as little as a single methyl group from self-peptides that also bind HLA-E, challenging their capacity to avoid self-reactivity. Unexpectedly, we showed that the UL40/HLA-E T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire included TCRs that had high affinities for HLA-E/self-peptide. However, paradoxically, lower cytokine responses were observed from UL40/HLA-E T cells bearing TCRs with high affinity for HLA-E. RNA sequencing and flow cytometric analysis revealed that these T cells were marked by the expression of inhibitory natural killer cell receptors (NKRs) KIR2DL1 and KIR2DL2/L3. On the other hand, UL40/HLA-E T cells bearing lower-affinity TCRs expressed the activating receptor NKG2C. Activation of T cells bearing higher-affinity TCRs was regulated by the interaction between KIR2D receptors and HLA-C. These findings identify a role for NKR signaling in regulating self/non-self discrimination by HLA-E–restricted T cells, allowing for antiviral responses while avoiding contemporaneous self-reactivity.


AIDS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (12) ◽  
pp. 1713-1723 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maja C. Ziegler ◽  
Annika Nelde ◽  
Jeffrey K. Weber ◽  
Christian M. Schreitmüller ◽  
Glòria Martrus ◽  
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ACS Nano ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 14274-14282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Per Niklas Hedde ◽  
Elina Staaf ◽  
Sunitha Bagawath Singh ◽  
Sofia Johansson ◽  
Enrico Gratton

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