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Interactions between NKG2x Immunoreceptors and HLA-E Ligands Display Overlapping Affinities and Thermodynamics
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Nkg2x ImmunoreceptorsInteraction ThermodynamicsRepresentative PeptidesHla ImmunogeneticsImmunologyMolecular BiologyImmunodominanceImmunologic MechanismAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityCd4 T Cell ResponsesAntigen ProcessingNkg2x/cd94 FamilyImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingBiophysics
The NKG2x/CD94 family of C-type lectin-like immunoreceptors (x = A, B, C, E, and H) mediates surveillance of MHC class Ia cell surface expression, often dysregulated during infection or tumorigenesis, by recognizing the MHC class Ib protein HLA-E that specifically presents peptides derived from class Ia leader sequences. In this study, we determine the affinities and interaction thermodynamics between three NKG2x/CD94 receptors (NKG2A, NKG2C, and NKG2E) and complexes of HLA-E with four representative peptides. Inhibitory NKG2A/CD94 and activating NKG2E/CD94 receptors bind HLA-E with indistinguishable affinities, but with significantly higher affinities than the activating NKG2C/CD94 receptor. Despite minor sequence differences, the peptide presented by HLA-E significantly influenced the affinities; HLA-E allelic differences had no effect. These results reveal important constraints on the integration of opposing activating and inhibitory signals driving NK cell effector functions.
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