Nonpeptide ligands for human γδ T cells

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Abstract

γδ T cells respond to a variety of microbial pathogens and transformed cells. Their limited receptor repertoire and activation by mycobacterial antigens resistant to proteases suggest that they may recognize nonpeptide antigens. We have tested a variety of nonpeptide molecules for stimulation of human γδ T cells. Synthetic alkyl phosphates, particularly monoethyl phosphate (MEP), selectively activated γδ T cells and stimulated their proliferation in vitro. All γδ T cells stimulated by MEP expressed Vγ2/Vδ2 receptors. The purified natural ligand of mycobacteria is chemically similar to, though distinct from, MEP and contains a phosphate residue that is critical for biological activity. Recognition and expansion of a specific T-cell receptor-bearing population to nonpeptide ligands is unprecedented among T cells. We suggest that MEP mimics small natural ligands capable of expanding one subset of γδ T cells and that this recognition of nonpeptide antigens may play an important role in human immunity to pathogens.

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Tanaka, Y., Sano, S., Nieves, E., De Libero, G., Rosa, D., Modlin, R. L., … Morita, C. T. (1994). Nonpeptide ligands for human γδ T cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 91(17), 8175–8179. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.91.17.8175

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