PJ Brennan, RV Tatituri, M Brigl, EY Kim, A Tuli, JP Sanderson, SD Gadola, FF Hsu, GS Besra, MB Brenner. (2011). " Invariant natural killer T cells recognize lipid self antigen induced by microbial danger signals. " Nat Immunol. 12, 1202-11. PMID: 22037601 DOI: 10.1038/ni.2143
Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT cells) have a prominent role during infection and other inflammatory processes, and these cells can be activated through their T cell antigen receptors by microbial lipid antigens. However, increasing evidence shows that they are also activated in situations in which foreign lipid antigens would not be present, which suggests a role for lipid self antigen. We found that an abundant endogenous lipid, β-D-glucopyranosylceramide (β-GlcCer), was a potent iNKT cell self antigen in mouse and human and that its activity depended on the composition of the N-acyl chain. Furthermore, β-GlcCer accumulated during infection and in response to Toll-like receptor agonists, contributing to iNKT cell activation. Thus, we propose that recognition of β-GlcCer by the invariant T cell antigen receptor translates innate danger signals into iNKT cell activation