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Autoimmunity against a defective ribosomal insulin gene product in type 1 diabetes

Authors :
Kracht, Maria J L
van Lummel, Menno
Nikolic, Tatjana
Joosten, Antoinette M
Laban, Sandra
van der Slik, Arno R
van Veelen, Peter A
Carlotti, Françoise
de Koning, Eelco J P
Hoeben, Rob C
Zaldumbide, Arnaud
Roep, Bart O
Kracht, Maria J L
van Lummel, Menno
Nikolic, Tatjana
Joosten, Antoinette M
Laban, Sandra
van der Slik, Arno R
van Veelen, Peter A
Carlotti, Françoise
de Koning, Eelco J P
Hoeben, Rob C
Zaldumbide, Arnaud
Roep, Bart O
Source :
Nature Medicine vol.23 (2017) nr.4 p.501-507 [ISSN 1078-8956]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Identification of epitopes that are recognized by diabetogenic T cells and cause selective beta cell destruction in type 1 diabetes (T1D) has focused on peptides originating from native beta cell proteins. Translational errors represent a major potential source of antigenic peptides to which central immune tolerance is lacking. Here, we describe an alternative open reading frame within human insulin mRNA encoding a highly immunogenic polypeptide that is targeted by T cells in T1D patients. We show that cytotoxic T cells directed against the N-terminal peptide of this nonconventional product are present in the circulation of individuals diagnosed with T1D, and we provide direct evidence that such CD8+ T cells are capable of killing human beta cells and thereby may be diabetogenic. This study reveals a new source of nonconventional polypeptides that act as self-epitopes in clinical autoimmune disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Medicine vol.23 (2017) nr.4 p.501-507 [ISSN 1078-8956]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/nm.4289, Nature Medicine vol.23 (2017) nr.4 p.501-507 [ISSN 1078-8956], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1027214698
Document Type :
Electronic Resource