TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence for shared recognition of a peptide ligand by a diverse panel of non-obese diabetic mice-derived, islet-specific, diabetogenic T cell clones
AU - Yoshida, Kenji
AU - Martin, Tracy
AU - Yamamoto, Ken
AU - Dobbs, Cathleen
AU - Münz, Christian
AU - Kamikawaji, Nobuhiro
AU - Nakano, Naoko
AU - Rammensee, Hans Georg
AU - Sasazuki, Takehiko
AU - Haskins, Kathryn
AU - Kikutani, Hitoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Shouta Takenaka, Kazunori Inoue and Taigo Kato for technical assistance, Miki Sonoda for peptide synthesis, and Kyoko Kubota for secretary assistance. This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan to H. K., from the Japan Science and Technology Corp. to T. S., and JDFI research award 1-2000-322 and NIH grant NIDDK 50561 to K. H.
PY - 2002/12/1
Y1 - 2002/12/1
N2 - MHC class II-restricted autoreactive T cells play a major role in the development of autoimmune diabetes mellitus in both human and mouse. Two of our groups previously established panels of islet-reactive CD4+ T cell clones from prediabetic non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. These clones express distinct sets of TCR Vα, Vβ, Jα and Jβ, and also differ in the structure of the junctional region of TCR. All of the T cell clones have been shown to cause insulitis and several induce diabetes when transferred to various recipients. The antigen specificities of these T cell clones have not been determined, but they do not react with defined islet cell antigens such as glutamic acid decarboxylase. To identify the peptide ligands recognized by these clones, we examined the reactivity of the T cell clones to peptide mixtures in which anchor residues for H2-Ag7 were fixed. Most of the clones showed similar reactivity to the peptide mixtures. To further determine the peptide ligands of the T cell clones, we synthesized several peptides based on the favored amino acid motifs and examined clone reactivity to the synthetic peptides. Some of the peptides, e.g. HLAI-RM and HIPI-RM, could stimulate most of the T cell clones tested, even though the clones expressed different TCR. The results suggest that our islet-reactive T cell clones recognize in islet β cells a natural ligand that is similar to these peptides.
AB - MHC class II-restricted autoreactive T cells play a major role in the development of autoimmune diabetes mellitus in both human and mouse. Two of our groups previously established panels of islet-reactive CD4+ T cell clones from prediabetic non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. These clones express distinct sets of TCR Vα, Vβ, Jα and Jβ, and also differ in the structure of the junctional region of TCR. All of the T cell clones have been shown to cause insulitis and several induce diabetes when transferred to various recipients. The antigen specificities of these T cell clones have not been determined, but they do not react with defined islet cell antigens such as glutamic acid decarboxylase. To identify the peptide ligands recognized by these clones, we examined the reactivity of the T cell clones to peptide mixtures in which anchor residues for H2-Ag7 were fixed. Most of the clones showed similar reactivity to the peptide mixtures. To further determine the peptide ligands of the T cell clones, we synthesized several peptides based on the favored amino acid motifs and examined clone reactivity to the synthetic peptides. Some of the peptides, e.g. HLAI-RM and HIPI-RM, could stimulate most of the T cell clones tested, even though the clones expressed different TCR. The results suggest that our islet-reactive T cell clones recognize in islet β cells a natural ligand that is similar to these peptides.
KW - Autoantigens
KW - Combinatorial peptide libraries
KW - Islet-reactive T cells
KW - MHC class II I-A
KW - Peptide epitope
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0036910354
U2 - 10.1093/intimm/dxf106
DO - 10.1093/intimm/dxf106
M3 - Article
C2 - 12456592
AN - SCOPUS:0036910354
SN - 0953-8178
VL - 14
SP - 1439
EP - 1447
JO - International Immunology
JF - International Immunology
IS - 12
ER -