Evidence for a TCR Affinity Threshold Delimiting Maximal CD8 T Cell Function
Open Access
- 1 May 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The American Association of Immunologists in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 184 (9), 4936-4946
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1000173
Abstract
Protective adaptive immune responses rely on TCR-mediated recognition of Ag-derived peptides presented by self-MHC molecules. However, self-Ag (tumor)-specific TCRs are often of too low affinity to achieve best functionality. To precisely assess the relationship between TCR–peptide–MHC binding parameters and T cell function, we tested a panel of sequence-optimized HLA-A*0201/NY–ESO-1157–165–specific TCR variants with affinities lying within physiological boundaries to preserve antigenic specificity and avoid cross-reactivity, as well as two outliers (i.e., a very high- and a low-affinity TCR). Primary human CD8 T cells transduced with these TCRs demonstrated robust correlations between binding measurements of TCR affinity and avidity and the biological response of the T cells, such as TCR cell-surface clustering, intracellular signaling, proliferation, and target cell lysis. Strikingly, above a defined TCR–peptide–MHC affinity threshold (KD < ∼5 μM), T cell function could not be further enhanced, revealing a plateau of maximal T cell function, compatible with the notion that multiple TCRs with slightly different affinities participate equally (codominantly) in immune responses. We propose that rational design of improved self-specific TCRs may not need to be optimized beyond a given affinity threshold to achieve both optimal T cell function and avoidance of the unpredictable risk of cross-reactivity.Keywords
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