A novel and simple method to produce large amounts of recombinant soluble peptide/major histocompatibility complex monomers for analysis of antigen-specific human T cell receptors.
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Soluble peptide/major histocompatibility complex (p/MHC) tetramers that directly bind to T cell receptors (TCRs) allow the direct quantification, phenotypic characterization and isolation of antigen-specific T cells. Conventionally, soluble p/MHC tetramers have been produced using Escherichia coli, but this method requires refolding of the recombinant proteins. Here, a novel and technically simple method that does not require protein refolding in vitro has been developed for the high-throughput generation of soluble and functional p/MHC-single chain trimer (SCT) monomers and tetramers in a mammalian cell system. The p/MHC-SCT tetramers generated by this method bound to the corresponding antigen-specific TCRs. Moreover, the immobilized p/MHC-SCT monomers effectively activated antigen-specific T cell lines as well as primary T cells in an antigen-specific manner. This technique provides a robust improvement in the technology, such that recombinant soluble p/MHC monomers and tetramers can be produced more readily and which enables their use in analysis of antigen-specific T cells in basic and clinical studies.
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Authors | Lyu, Fulian;Ozawa, Tatsuhiko;Hamana, Hiroshi;Kobayashi, Eiji;Muraguchi, Atsushi;Kishi, Hiroyuki; |
Journal | new biotechnology |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S1871-6784(18)31675-3 |
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