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Autoreactivity of T cells from nonobese diabetic mice: An I-Ag7-dependent reaction

Authors :
Osami Kanagawa
Steven M. Martin
Barbara A. Vaupel
Emil R. Unanue
Eugenio Carrasco-Marín
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 95:1721-1724
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998.

Abstract

Mice bearing the I-Ag7class II major histocompatibility complex molecules contain a high number of spontaneous autoreactive T cells, as estimated by limiting-dilution assays. We found this autoreactivity in various strains that bear the I-Ag7molecule, such as the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse strain, which spontaneously develops autoimmune diabetes. However, NOD mice strains that do not express the I-Ag7molecule, but instead express I-Ab, do not have a high incidence of autoreactive T cells. About 15% of the autoreactive T cells also recognize the I-Ag7molecule expressed in the T2 line, which is defective in the processing of protein antigens. We interpret this to mean that some of the T cells may interact with class II molecules that are either devoid of peptides or contain a limited peptide content. We also find a high component of autoreactivity among antigen-specific T cell clones. These T cell clones proliferate specifically to protein antigens but also have a high level of reactivity to antigen-presenting cells not pulsed with antigen. Thus, the library of T cell receptors in NOD mice is skewed to autoreactivity, which we speculate is based on the weak peptide-binding properties of I-Ag7molecules.

Details

ISSN :
10916490 and 00278424
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e504cce4f7604ca26a91289b94fe8457