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Visualizing CTL activity for different CD8+ effector T cells supports the idea that lower TCR/epitope avidity may be advantageous for target cell killing

Journal

CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 537-542

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2008.176

Keywords

apoptosis; cytotoxicity; T cells; cytotoxic; viral

Funding

  1. Australian Postgraduate Award
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)
  3. NHMRC
  4. Pfizer Senior Research Fellowship

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Time-lapse video microscopy allows analysis of the interaction between individual CTLs and adherent peptide-pulsed targets, from contact, to lymphocyte detachment, APC rounding, phosphatidylserine exposure and finally loss of plasma membrane integrity characteristic of end-stage apoptosis. Using in vitro- stimulated effectors specific for the ovalbumin K(b)OVA(257) (OT-I) and influenza A virus (DNP366)-N-b and D(b)PA(224) epitopes, no significant correlation was found between the duration of CTL contact and the time to phosphatidylserine exposure or loss of membrane integrity. Furthermore, there were minimal indications that transgenic T cells specific for the K(b)OVA(257) epitope (TCR) diversity had any effect. However, when the analysis was repeated with (DNP366)-N-b and D(b)PA(224)-specific CTLs recovered directly from the lungs of mice with influenza pneumonia, the lower avidity (DNP366)-N-b-specific set was found to elute much more quickly. Shorter contact time may allow individual CTLs to lyse more targets, suggesting that lower TCR/epitope avidity may be more beneficial than higher epitope avidity for cell-mediated immunity.

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