Abstract

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells recognize self-lipids presented by CD1d through characteristic TCRs, which mainly consist of the invariant Vα14-Jα18 TCRα chain and Vβ8.2, 7 or 2 TCRβ chains with hypervariable CDR3β sequences in mice. The iNKT cell-CD1d axis is conserved between humans and mice, and human CD1d reactivity of murine iNKT cells have been described. However, the detailed differences between the recognition of human and mouse CD1d bound to various self-lipids by mouse iNKT TCRs are largely unknown. In this study, we generated a de novo murine iNKT TCR repertoire with a wider range of autoreactivity compared with that of naturally occurring peripheral iNKT TCRs. Vβ8.2 mouse iNKT TCRs capable of recognizing the human CD1d-self-lipid tetramer were identified, although such clones were not detectable in the Vβ7 or Vβ2 iNKT TCR repertoire. In line with previously reports, clonotypic Vβ8.2 iNKT TCRs with unique CDR3β loops did not discriminate among lipids presented by mouse CD1d. Unexpectedly, however, these iNKT TCRs showed greater ligand selectivity toward human CD1d presenting the same lipids. Our findings demonstrated that the recognition of mouse and human CD1d-self-lipid complexes by murine iNKT TCRs is not conserved, thereby further elucidating the differences between cognate and cross-species reactivity of self-antigens by mouse iNKT TCRs.

Highlights

  • Invariant natural killer T cells are lipid reactive T cells restricted by the monomorphic MHC class I homolog CD1d

  • Our findings demonstrated that the recognition of mouse and human CD1d-self-lipid complexes by murine Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) TCRs is not conserved, thereby further elucidating the differences between cognate and cross-species reactivity of self-antigens by mouse iNKT TCRs

  • Using human and mouse CD1d tetramers loaded with self-lipids, we found that while Vβ8.2, 7, and 2 iNKT TCR repertoires all included self-lipid mCD1d tetramer positive clones, only the Vβ8.2 repertoire possessed clones capable of recognizing self-lipid human CD1d (hCD1d) tetramer

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Introduction

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are lipid reactive T cells restricted by the monomorphic MHC class I homolog CD1d. This subset of T cells is characterized by the recognition of the glycolipid α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) or its analog PBS-57. They rapidly respond to activation by secreting cytokines which is characteristic of both Th1 and Th2 responses, and they. Mouse and Human CD1d-Lipid Complex Recognition by Murine iNKT TCRs. Research Council of Canada Postgraduate Scholarship Asp, TG); Province of Ontario (https://osap.gov.on.ca/ OSAPPortal/en/A-ZListofAid/PRDR013089.html, TG and MA); and Guglietti Fellowship Award The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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