Innate TCRß-chain engagement drives human T cells toward distinct memory-like effector phenotypes with immunotherapeutic potentials.
Sci Adv
; 9(49): eadj6174, 2023 12 08.
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Clonotypic αß T cell responses to cargoes presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC), MR1, or CD1 proteins underpin adaptive immunity. Those responses are mostly mediated by complementarity-determining region 3 motifs created by quasi-random T cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements, with diversity being highest for TCRγδ. Nonetheless, TCRγδ also displays nonclonotypic innate responsiveness following engagement of germline-encoded Vγ-specific residues by butyrophilin (BTN) or BTN-like (BTNL) proteins that uniquely mediate γδ T cell subset selection. We now report that nonclonotypic TCR engagement likewise induces distinct phenotypes in TCRαß+ cells. Specifically, antibodies to germline-encoded human TCRVß motifs consistently activated naïve or memory T cells toward core states distinct from those induced by anti-CD3 or superantigens and from others commonly reported. Those states combined selective proliferation and effector function with activation-induced inhibitory receptors and memory differentiation. Thus, nonclonotypic TCRVß targeting broadens our perspectives on human T cell response modes and might offer ways to induce clinically beneficial phenotypes in defined T cell subsets.
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Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T gamma-delta
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Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T alfa-beta
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Humans
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2023
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