Functional avidity of tumor antigen-specific CTL recognition directly correlates with the stability of MHC/peptide multimer binding to TCR

V Dutoit, V Rubio-Godoy, MA Doucey… - The Journal of …, 2002 - journals.aai.org
V Dutoit, V Rubio-Godoy, MA Doucey, P Batard, D Liénard, D Rimoldi, D Speiser
The Journal of Immunology, 2002journals.aai.org
Avidity of Ag recognition by tumor-specific T cells is one of the main parameters that
determines the potency of a tumor rejection Ag. In this study we show that the relative
efficiency of staining of tumor Ag-specific T lymphocytes with the corresponding fluorescent
MHC class I/peptide multimeric complexes can considerably vary with staining conditions
and does not necessarily correlate with avidity of Ag recognition. Instead, we found a clear
correlation between avidity of Ag recognition and the stability of MHC class I/peptide …
Abstract
Avidity of Ag recognition by tumor-specific T cells is one of the main parameters that determines the potency of a tumor rejection Ag. In this study we show that the relative efficiency of staining of tumor Ag-specific T lymphocytes with the corresponding fluorescent MHC class I/peptide multimeric complexes can considerably vary with staining conditions and does not necessarily correlate with avidity of Ag recognition. Instead, we found a clear correlation between avidity of Ag recognition and the stability of MHC class I/peptide multimeric complexes interaction with TCR as measured in dissociation kinetic experiments. These findings are relevant for both identification and isolation of tumor-reactive CTL.
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