Functional avidity maturation of CD8+ T cells without selection of higher affinity TCR

MK Slifka, JL Whitton - Nature immunology, 2001 - nature.com
MK Slifka, JL Whitton
Nature immunology, 2001nature.com
Unlike B cells, T cells lack the capacity to improve the affinity of their antigen receptors by
somatic mutation. It is, therefore, believed that optimization of cellular immunity is mediated
almost exclusively through selective expansion of T cells bearing receptors with the highest
affinity for antigen. We show here that T cell responsiveness to peptide (termed “functional
avidity”) increased> 50-fold during the early stages of viral infection. This indicated that T
cells, like B cells, undergo extensive functional maturation in vivo. However, in contrast to B …
Abstract
Unlike B cells, T cells lack the capacity to improve the affinity of their antigen receptors by somatic mutation. It is, therefore, believed that optimization of cellular immunity is mediated almost exclusively through selective expansion of T cells bearing receptors with the highest affinity for antigen. We show here that T cell responsiveness to peptide (termed “functional avidity”) increased> 50-fold during the early stages of viral infection. This indicated that T cells, like B cells, undergo extensive functional maturation in vivo. However, in contrast to B cells, maturation of the T cell response can occur without any appreciable change in T cell receptor affinity.
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