Butyrophilin-2A1 directly binds germline-encoded regions of the Vγ9Vδ2 TCR and is essential for phosphoantigen sensing
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Mohindar M Karunakaran Carrie R Willcox Mahboob Salim Daniel Paletta Alina S Fichtner Angela Noll Lisa Starick Anna Nöhren Charlotte R Begley Katie A Berwick Raphael Chaleil Vincent Pitard Julie Déchanet-Merville Paul Bates Brigitte Kimmel Timothy J Knowles Volker Kunzmann Lutz Walter Mark Jeeves Fiyaz Mohammed Benjamin E Willcox Thomas HerrmannAbstract
Vγ9Vδ2 T cells respond in a TCR-dependent fashion to both microbial and host-derived pyrophosphate compounds (phosphoantigens, or P-Ag). Butyrophilin-3A1 (BTN3A1), a protein structurally related to the B7 family of costimulatory molecules, is necessary but insufficient for this process. We performed radiation hybrid screens to uncover direct TCR ligands and cofactors that potentiate BTN3A1's P-Ag sensing function. These experiments identified butyrophilin-2A1 (BTN2A1) as essential to Vγ9Vδ2 T cell recognition. BTN2A1 synergised with BTN3A1 in sensitizing P-Ag-exposed cells for Vγ9Vδ2 TCR-mediated responses. Surface plasmon resonance experiments established Vγ9Vδ2 TCRs used germline-encoded Vγ9 regions to directly bind the BTN2A1 CFG-IgV domain surface. Notably, somatically recombined CDR3 loops implicated in P-Ag recognition were uninvolved. Immunoprecipitations demonstrated close cell-surface BTN2A1-BTN3A1 association independent of P-Ag stimulation. Thus, BTN2A1 is a BTN3A1-linked co-factor critical to Vγ9Vδ2 TCR recognition. Furthermore, these results suggest a composite-ligand model of P-Ag sensing wherein the Vγ9Vδ2 TCR directly interacts with both BTN2A1 and an additional ligand recognized in a CDR3-dependent manner.
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Journal Immunity
Volume 52
Issue number 3
Pages 487-498.e6
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.immuni.2020.02.014
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