Journal article

Human γδ T cells recognize CD1b by two distinct mechanisms

JF Reijneveld, TA Ocampo, A Shahine, BS Gully, P Vantourout, AC Hayday, J Rossjohn, DB Moody, I van Rhijn

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2020

Abstract

γδ T cells form an abundant part of the human cellular immune system, where they respond to tissue damage, infection, and cancer. The spectrum of known molecular targets recognized by Vδ1-expressing γδ T cells is becoming increasingly diverse. Here we describe human γδ T cells that recognize CD1b, a lipid antigen-presenting molecule, which is inducibly expressed on monocytes and dendritic cells. Using CD1b tetramers to study multiple donors, we found that many CD1b-specific γδ T cells use Vδ1. Despite their common use of Vδ1, three CD1b-specific γδ T cell receptors (TCRs) showed clear differences in the surface of CD1b recognized, the requirement for lipid antigens, and corecognition of butr..

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