Reconciling views on T cell receptor germline bias for MHC |
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Authors: | K Christopher Garcia |
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Affiliation: | Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Molecular Physiology, and Structural Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. |
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Abstract: | Whether MHC restriction by the T cell receptor (TCR) is a product of evolutionary pressures leading to germline-encoded 'rules of engagement' remains avidly debated. Structural results derived from analysis of TCR-peptide-MHC complexes appear to support a model of physical specificity between TCR germline V regions and MHC. Yet, some recent evidence suggests that thymic selection, and co-receptors may have misled us into thinking the TCR is exclusively MHC-specific, when in fact, TCRs can robustly engage non-MHC ligands when given the chance. Here, I propose that seemingly contradictory data and hypotheses for, and against, germline bias are, in fact, compatible and can be reconciled into a unifying model. |
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