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Increased TCR avidity after T cell activation: a mechanism for sensing low-density antigen
T M Fahmy1, J G Bieler, M Edidin
1Department of Pathology and Medicine, Division of Immunopathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. tarekf2000@yahoo.com
Abstract:
While activated T cells are known to have enhanced biological responses to antigen stimulation, the biophysical basis of this increased sensitivity remains unknown. Here, we show that, on activated T cells, the TCR avidity for peptide-MHC complexes is 20- to 50-fold higher than the TCR avidity of naive T cells. This increased avidity for peptide-MHC depends on TCR reorganization and is sensitive to the cholesterol content of the T cell membrane. Analysis of the binding data indicates the enhanced avidity is due to increases in cross-linking of TCR on activated T cells. Activation-induced membrane (AIM) changes in TCR avidity represent a previously unrecognized means of increasing the sensitivity of activated T cells to small amounts of antigen in the periphery.