A cell-based high-throughput screening assay system for inhibitor compounds of antigen presentation by HLA class II molecule

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Nobuo Watanabe
Yusuke Suzuki
Takahisa Yonezu
Yuki Nakagawa
Takashi Shiina
Noriaki Hirayama
Sadaki Inokuchi
Shigeaki Inoue
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[1] Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,Institute of Advanced Biosciences
[2] Department of Molecular Life Science,undefined
[3] Tokai University School of Medicine,undefined
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A number of autoimmune diseases are associated with the genotypes of human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA), some of which present peptides derived from self-proteins, resulting in clonal expansion of self-reactive T cells. Therefore, selective inhibition of self-peptide loading onto such disease-associated HLA could ameliorate the diseases. To effectively identify such compounds, in this study, we established, for the first time, a cell- and 96-well microplate-based high-throughput screening system for inhibitors of antigen presentation. A panel of DRB1 genes plus DRA*01:01 gene were expressed in HEK293T cells and in 3T3 cells, and their binding with biotinylated known self-antigen peptides was measured by flow cytometry. HLA-DR1 (DRB1*01:01) and DR15 (DRB1*15:01) showed a high affinity with myelin basic protein peptide (MBP83-98). Therefore, in 96-well plate wells, MBP83-99 was allowed to bind to DR1 or DR15 on 3T3 cells in competition with a test compound, and the HLA-bound peptide was detected by streptavidin-conjugated β-galactosidase, thereby identifying inhibitor compounds for rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis. Our assay system has a potential for broad applications, including designing peptide vaccines.
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