Requirements for CD1d Recognition by Human Invariant Vα24+ CD4−CD8− T Cells
A subset of human CD4− CD8− T cells that expresses an invariant Vα24-JαQ T cell receptor
(TCR)-α chain, paired predominantly with Vβ11, has been identified. A series of these Vα24
Vβ11 clones were shown to have TCR-β CDR3 diversity and express the natural killer (NK)
locus–encoded C-type lectins NKR-P1A, CD94, and CD69. However, in contrast to NK cells,
they did not express killer inhibitory receptors, CD16, CD56, or CD57. All invariant Vα24+
clones recognized the MHC class I–like CD16 molecule and discriminated between CD1d …
(TCR)-α chain, paired predominantly with Vβ11, has been identified. A series of these Vα24
Vβ11 clones were shown to have TCR-β CDR3 diversity and express the natural killer (NK)
locus–encoded C-type lectins NKR-P1A, CD94, and CD69. However, in contrast to NK cells,
they did not express killer inhibitory receptors, CD16, CD56, or CD57. All invariant Vα24+
clones recognized the MHC class I–like CD16 molecule and discriminated between CD1d …
A subset of human CD4−CD8− T cells that expresses an invariant Vα24-JαQ T cell receptor (TCR)-α chain, paired predominantly with Vβ11, has been identified. A series of these Vα24 Vβ11 clones were shown to have TCR-β CDR3 diversity and express the natural killer (NK) locus–encoded C-type lectins NKR-P1A, CD94, and CD69. However, in contrast to NK cells, they did not express killer inhibitory receptors, CD16, CD56, or CD57. All invariant Vα24+ clones recognized the MHC class I–like CD16 molecule and discriminated between CD1d and other closely related human CD1 proteins, indicating that recognition was TCR-mediated. Recognition was not dependent upon an endosomal targeting motif in the cytoplasmic tail of CD1d. Upon activation by anti-CD3 or CD1d, the clones produced both Th1 and Th2 cytokines. These results demonstrate that human invariant Vα24+ CD4−CD8− T cells, and presumably the homologous murine NK1+ T cell population, are CD1d reactive and functionally distinct from NK cells. The conservation of this cell population and of the CD1d ligand across species indicates an important immunological function.
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