Promiscuous recognition of MR1 drives self-reactive mucosal-associated invariant T cell responses

Author:

Chancellor Andrew1ORCID,Alan Simmons Robert2ORCID,Khanolkar Rahul C.2ORCID,Nosi Vladimir13ORCID,Beshirova Aisha1ORCID,Berloffa Giuliano1ORCID,Colombo Rodrigo1ORCID,Karuppiah Vijaykumar2ORCID,Pentier Johanne M.2ORCID,Tubb Vanessa2ORCID,Ghadbane Hemza2ORCID,Suckling Richard J.2ORCID,Page Keith2ORCID,Crean Rory M.45ORCID,Vacchini Alessandro1ORCID,De Gregorio Corinne1ORCID,Schaefer Verena1ORCID,Constantin Daniel1ORCID,Gligoris Thomas2ORCID,Lloyd Angharad2ORCID,Hock Miriam2ORCID,Srikannathasan Velupillai2ORCID,Robinson Ross A.2ORCID,Besra Gurdyal S.6ORCID,van der Kamp Marc W.7ORCID,Mori Lucia1ORCID,Calogero Raffaele3ORCID,Cole David K.2ORCID,De Libero Gennaro1ORCID,Lepore Marco2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Basel, University of Basel 1 Experimental Immunology, Department of Biomedicine, , Basel, Switzerland

2. Immunocore Ltd. 2 , Abingdon, UK

3. University of Torino 3 Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, , Torino, Italy

4. University of Bath 4 Department of Biology and Biochemistry, , Bath, UK

5. Doctoral Training Centre in Sustainable Chemical Technologies, University of Bath 5 , Bath, UK

6. School of Biosciences, Institute of Microbiology and Infection, University of Birmingham 7 , Edgbaston, UK

7. University of Bristol 6 School of Biochemistry, , Bristol, UK

Abstract

Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells use canonical semi-invariant T cell receptors (TCR) to recognize microbial riboflavin precursors displayed by the antigen-presenting molecule MR1. The extent of MAIT TCR crossreactivity toward physiological, microbially unrelated antigens remains underexplored. We describe MAIT TCRs endowed with MR1-dependent reactivity to tumor and healthy cells in the absence of microbial metabolites. MAIT cells bearing TCRs crossreactive toward self are rare but commonly found within healthy donors and display T-helper-like functions in vitro. Experiments with MR1-tetramers loaded with distinct ligands revealed significant crossreactivity among MAIT TCRs both ex vivo and upon in vitro expansion. A canonical MAIT TCR was selected on the basis of extremely promiscuous MR1 recognition. Structural and molecular dynamic analyses associated promiscuity to unique TCRβ-chain features that were enriched within self-reactive MAIT cells of healthy individuals. Thus, self-reactive recognition of MR1 represents a functionally relevant indication of MAIT TCR crossreactivity, suggesting a potentially broader role of MAIT cells in immune homeostasis and diseases, beyond microbial immunosurveillance.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Swiss National Foundation

Krebsliga BeiderBase

Swiss Cancer Research Foundation

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich

Universität Basel

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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