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DRB1*0401-restricted human T cell clone specific for the major proinsulin73-90 epitope expresses a down-regulatory T helper 2 phenotype

Authors :
Bernhard O. Boehm
Elizabeth D. Mellins
Thomas Kamradt
Jennifer A. Olson
Markus Maeurer
Gerald T. Nepom
Ivana Durinovic-Belló
Hugh O. McDevitt
Regina C. Ahmad
Johannes Hampl
Jan W. Drijfhout
Wolfram Karges
Hubert Kalbacher
Mathias Rickert
Grete Sønderstrup
Carol Nhan
Mauro Congia
Silke Rosinger
Constantin Polychronakos
Bart O. Roep
Sascha Al Dahouk
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103(31)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Recently, we have identified proinsulin (P-Ins) 73-90 as an immunodominant T cell epitope of HLA-DRB1*0401 (DR4) subjects with β-islet cell autoimmunity and of HLA-DR4/CD4 double-transgenic mice immunized with human P-Ins. We have compared the fine specificities of one human CD4 T cell clone and two mouse T cell hybridoma clones recognizing this epitope, and, although these three clones all recognized the same core region (LALEGSLQK), there were major differences in how they interacted with the peptide (p)/HLA complex, reflecting the fact that human P-Ins is a foreign antigen in the mouse and an autoantigen in the type 1 diabetes patient. The human T cell clone was forkhead transcription factor 3 (Foxp3)-positive, a marker for regulatory T cell lineages, and secreted predominantly IL-5, IL-10, and low levels of IFNγ in response to P-Ins 73-90 . This finding is compatible with the previously detected regulatory cytokine pattern in subjects with β-cell autoimmunity. However, added N- or C-terminal amino acids drastically changed HLA and tetramer binding capacity as well as T cell reactivity and the cytokine phenotype of the P-Ins 73-90 -specific human CD4 T cell clone, suggesting a potential for this P-Ins epitope as a target for therapeutic intervention in HLA-DR4-positive humans with β-islet cell autoimmunity or recent-onset type 1 diabetes.

Details

ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
103
Issue :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a8188fe06465294caaeb03f723255a8