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The yin/yang balance of the MHC-selfimmunopeptidome.

TitleThe yin/yang balance of the MHC-selfimmunopeptidome.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsSantambrogio L, Franco A
JournalFront Immunol
Volume13
Pagination1035363
Date Published2022
ISSN1664-3224
KeywordsAntigen-Presenting Cells, Peptides, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory, Thymus Gland
Abstract

The MHC- immunopeptidome of professional antigen presenting cells is a cognate ligand for the TCRs expressed on both conventional and thymic-derived natural regulatory T cells. In regulatory T cells, the TCR signaling associated with MHC-peptide recognition induces antigen specific as well as bystander immunosuppression. On the other hand, TCR activation of conventional T cells is associated with protective immunity. As such the peripheral T cell repertoire is populated by a number of T cells with different phenotypes and different TCRs, which can recognize the same MHC-self-peptide complex, resulting in opposite immunological outcomes. This article summarizes what is known about regulatory and conventional T cell recognition of the MHC-self-immunopeptidome at steady state and in inflammatory conditions associated with increased T and B cell self-reactivity, discussing how changes in the MHC-ligandome including epitope copy number and post-translational modifications can tilt the balance toward the expansion of pro-inflammatory or regulatory T cells.

DOI10.3389/fimmu.2022.1035363
Alternate JournalFront Immunol
PubMed ID36405763
PubMed Central IDPMC9666884

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