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Presentation of the same glycolipid by different CD1 molecules

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 195, Issue 8, Pages 1013-1021

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20011963

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sulfatide; CD1; antigen presentation; alpha beta T cells; glycolipids

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Five CID I molecules are expressed in humans and it is unclear whether they have specialized or redundant functions. We found that sulfatide is a promiscuous CD1-binding ligand and have isolated T cell clones that are specific for sulfatide and restricted by distinct CD1 molecules. These clones have been used to compare the capacity of different CD1 to present the same glycolipid, to induce effector functions, and to form persistent immunogenic complexes. CD1a, CD1b, and CD1c molecules similarly load sulfatide oil the cell surface without processing, and prime Th1 and Th2 responses. Stimulation by sulfatide-loaded CD1 a persists much longer than that by CD1b and CD1c in living cells. Use of recombinant soluble CD1a confirmed the prolonged capacity to stimulate T cells. Moreover, other glycosphingolipids bind to all CD1, which suggests the presence of additional promiscuous ligands. Thus, group I CD1 molecules present an overlapping set of self-glycolipids, even though they are quite divergent from ail evolutionary point of view.

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