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Publication : Invariant natural killer T cells recognize glycolipids from pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria.

First Author  Kinjo Y Year  2011
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  12
Issue  10 Pages  966-74
PubMed ID  21892173 Mgi Jnum  J:176440
Mgi Id  MGI:5291857 Doi  10.1038/ni.2096
Citation  Kinjo Y, et al. (2011) Invariant natural killer T cells recognize glycolipids from pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria. Nat Immunol 12(10):966-74
abstractText  Natural killer T cells (NKT cells) recognize glycolipid antigens presented by CD1d. These cells express an evolutionarily conserved, invariant T cell antigen receptor (TCR), but the forces that drive TCR conservation have remained uncertain. Here we show that NKT cells recognized diacylglycerol-containing glycolipids from Streptococcus pneumoniae, the leading cause of community-acquired pneumonia, and group B Streptococcus, which causes neonatal sepsis and meningitis. Furthermore, CD1d-dependent responses by NKT cells were required for activation and host protection. The glycolipid response was dependent on vaccenic acid, which is present in low concentrations in mammalian cells. Our results show how microbial lipids position the sugar for recognition by the invariant TCR and, most notably, extend the range of microbes recognized by this conserved TCR to several clinically important bacteria.
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