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CD4+T-cells create a stable mechanical environment for force-sensitive TCR:pMHC interactions

Authors

  • Lukas Schrangl
  • Florian Kellner
  • René Platzer
  • Vanessa Mühlgrabner
  • Paul Hubinger
  • Josephine Wieland
  • Reinhard Obst
  • José L. Toca-Herrera
  • Johannes B. Huppa
  • Gerhard J. Schütz
  • Janett Göhring

Journal

  • Nature Communications

Citation

  • Nat Commun 16 (1): 7577

Abstract

  • Mechanical forces acting on ligand-engaged T-cell receptors (TCR) have previously been implicated in T-cell antigen recognition and ligand discrimination, yet their magnitude, frequency, and impact remain unclear. Here, we quantitatively assess forces across various TCR:pMHC pairs with different bond lifetimes at single-molecule resolution, both before and during T-cell activation, on platforms that either include or exclude tangential force registration. For this purpose, we use glass-supported lipid bilayers presenting pMHC conjugated to a molecular force sensor unit at its base, adhesion factors and costimulatory molecules to the approaching T-cells. Our results imply that CD4 + T-cell TCRs experience significantly lower forces than previously estimated, with only a small fraction of ligand-engaged TCRs being subjected to these forces during antigen scanning. These rare and minute mechanical forces do not impact the global lifetime distribution of the TCR:ligand bond. We propose that the immunological synapse is created as biophysically stable environment to prevent pulling forces from disturbing antigen recognition.


DOI

doi:10.1038/s41467-025-62104-2