MHC CLASS-II BINDING OF PEPTIDES DERIVED FROM HLA-DR-1

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HARRIS, PE
LIU, ZR
SUCIUFOCA, N
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1992年 / 148卷 / 07期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The aim of these studies was to determine whether auto- and alloreactivity can arise from T cell recognition of MHC-peptides in context of syngeneic MHC. Four synthetic peptides derived from the first domain of the HLA-DR beta-1 * 0101 chain were used in limiting dilution analysis to prime T cells from HLA-DR1-and HLA-DR1+ responders. The frequency of T cells responding to these four peptides was similar in individuals with or without HLA-DR1. In both cases, the peptide corresponding to the nonpolymorphic sequence 43-62, was less immunogenic than peptides corresponding to the three hypervariable regions 1-20, 21-42, and 66-90, eliciting a lower number of reactive T cells. Experiments using a T cell line with specific reactivity to peptide 21-42 showed, however, that this response can be efficiently blocked by adding to the culture a nonpolymorphic sequence peptide. This suggests that alloreactivity can be blocked by use of monomorphic (self) peptides. The binding of both "monomorphic" and "polymorphic" synthetic DR1 peptides to affinity purified HLA-DR 1 and DR 11 molecules was measured using radiolabeled peptides and high performance size exclusion chromatography. The data showed that the polymorphic as well as monomorphic synthetic DR1 peptides bound to both DR1 and DR11 molecules. Competitive inhibition studies indicated that the monomorphic 43-62 peptide can block the binding of the polymorphic peptides, consistent with the results obtained in T cell cultures. Taken together these data suggest that anti-MHC autoreactive T cells are present in the periphery and that both auto and alloreactivity can be elicited by MHC peptides binding to MHC class II molecules.
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