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Cutting Edge: LAG3 Dimerization Is Required for TCR/CD3 Interaction and Inhibition of Antitumor Immunity.

Kieran AdamZhanna LipatovaMaria Abdul Ghafoor RajaArjun K MishraRoy A MariuzzaCreg J WorkmanDario A A Vignali
Published in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2024)
Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG3) is an inhibitory receptor that plays a critical role in controlling T cell tolerance and autoimmunity and is a major immunotherapeutic target. LAG3 is expressed on the cell surface as a homodimer but the functional relevance of this is unknown. In this study, we show that the association between the TCR/CD3 complex and a murine LAG3 mutant that cannot dimerize is perturbed in CD8+ T cells. We also show that LAG3 dimerization is required for optimal inhibitory function in a B16-gp100 tumor model. Finally, we demonstrate that a therapeutic LAG3 Ab, C9B7W, which does not block LAG3 interaction with its cognate ligand MHC class II, disrupts LAG3 dimerization and its association with the TCR/CD3 complex. These studies highlight the functional importance of LAG3 dimerization and offer additional approaches to therapeutically target LAG3.
Keyphrases
  • regulatory t cells
  • immune response
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • nk cells
  • peripheral blood
  • heat stress