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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 159, Issue 12 6077-6082, Copyright © 1997 by American Association of Immunologists
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J Sun and PB Kavathas
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
The CD8 molecule is expressed either as an alpha/alpha homodimer or an alpha/beta heterodimer on thymocytes and cytotoxic T cells, and functions as a coreceptor in concert with TCR for binding the MHC class I/peptide complex. Although CD8alpha/beta heterodimers have been shown to be more effective coreceptors, the precise role of the beta-chain in TCR-mediated thymic maturation and T cell activation is not understood. To understand the role of CD8beta in mediating CD8/MHC class I interaction, we examined whether cell surface CD8alpha/beta heterodimer promotes better cell-cell adhesion with MHC class I than the CD8alpha/alpha homodimer. The abilities of different forms of CD8 to adhere to MHC class I were measured with a cell-cell binding assay. Using a wild-type CD8beta and -alpha, we found that CD8alphabeta heterodimers did not mediate greater cell-cell adhesion than CD8alphaalpha homodimers. Furthermore, we found that chimeric CD8beta- alpha homodimers afforded no detectable binding. These results do not support the idea that CD8alphabeta binding to MHC class I is greater than that of CD8alphaalpha. Rather, they point to an alternative explanation in which CD8beta may play an role in promoting CD8/TCR interaction and/or in signaling/regulatory pathways.
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