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MR1-restricted T cell clonotypes are associated with 'resistance' to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Title: MR1-restricted T cell clonotypes are associated with 'resistance' to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Authors: Deborah L. Cross; Erik D. Layton; Krystle K.Q. Yu; Malisa T. Smith; Melissa S. Aguilar; Shamin Li; Elise C. Wilcox; Aude G. Chapuis; Harriet Mayanja-Kizza; Catherine M. Stein; W. Henry Boom; Thomas R. Hawn; Philip Bradley; Evan W. Newell; Chetan Seshadri
Source: JCI Insight, Vol 9, Iss 9 (2024)
Publisher Information: American Society for Clinical investigation, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Medicine
Subject Terms: Immunology; Infectious disease; Medicine
Description: T cells are required for protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We recently described a cohort of Ugandan household contacts of tuberculosis cases who appear to “resist” M. tuberculosis infection (resisters; RSTRs) and showed that these individuals harbor IFN-γ–independent T cell responses to M. tuberculosis–specific peptide antigens. However, T cells also recognize nonprotein antigens via antigen-presenting systems that are independent of genetic background, known as donor-unrestricted T cells (DURTs). We used tetramer staining and flow cytometry to characterize the association between DURTs and “resistance” to M. tuberculosis infection. Peripheral blood frequencies of most DURT subsets were comparable between RSTRs and latently infected controls (LTBIs). However, we observed a 1.65-fold increase in frequency of MR1-restricted T (MR1T) cells among RSTRs in comparison with LTBIs. Single-cell RNA sequencing of 18,251 MR1T cells sorted from 8 donors revealed 5,150 clonotypes that expressed a common transcriptional program, the majority of which were private. Sequencing of the T cell receptor α/T cell receptor δ (TCRα/δ) repertoire revealed several DURT clonotypes were expanded among RSTRs, including 2 MR1T clonotypes that recognized mycobacteria-infected cells in a TCR-dependent manner. Overall, our data reveal unexpected donor-specific diversity in the TCR repertoire of human MR1T cells as well as associations between mycobacteria-reactive MR1T clonotypes and resistance to M. tuberculosis infection.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2379-3708
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2379-3708
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.166505
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/3b66ea5ed8ee40eebf0dc03e73d02e17
Accession Number: edsdoj.3b66ea5ed8ee40eebf0dc03e73d02e17
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals