Non-Stimulatory pMHC Enhance CD8 T Cell Effector Functions by Recruiting Coreceptor-Bound Lck

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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Under physiological conditions, CD8(+) T cells need to recognize low numbers of antigenic pMHC class I complexes in the presence of a surplus of non-stimulatory, self pMHC class I on the surface of the APC. Non-stimulatory pMHC have been shown to enhance CD8(+) T cell responses to low amounts of antigenic pMHC, in a phenomenon called co-agonism, but the physiological significance and molecular mechanism of this phenomenon are still poorly understood. Our data show that co-agonist pMHC class I complexes recruit CD8-bound Lck to the immune synapse to modulate CD8(+) T cell signaling pathways, resulting in enhanced CD8(+) T cell effector functions and proliferation, both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, co-agonism can boost T cell proliferation through an extrinsic mechanism, with co-agonism primed CD8(+) T cells enhancing Akt pathway activation and proliferation in neighboring CD8(+) T cells primed with low amounts of antigen.
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co-agonism, Lck, T cell receptor, non-stimulatory peptide MHC, T cell signaling, T cell effector functions, AKT pathway
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