CD4+ T cells from type 1 diabetic and healthy subjects exhibit different thresholds of activation to a naturally processed proinsulin epitope
Abstract Recent studies suggest that insulin is a primary autoantigen for type 1 diabetes. Several studies have identified preproinsulin (PPI) 76–90 as an immunodominant CD4+ T cell epitope. We developed a class II tetramer reagent using a modified PPI peptide with a lysine to serine substitution at...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of autoimmunity 2008-08, Vol.31 (1), p.30-41 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Recent studies suggest that insulin is a primary autoantigen for type 1 diabetes. Several studies have identified preproinsulin (PPI) 76–90 as an immunodominant CD4+ T cell epitope. We developed a class II tetramer reagent using a modified PPI peptide with a lysine to serine substitution at position 88 (PPI 78–9088S ) that has high binding affinity to DRA1*0101/DRB1*0401 (DR0401). Using this tetramer, positive responses were observed from both DR0401 healthy and type 1 diabetic subjects when T cells were stimulated with the PPI 78–9088S peptide. Seventy percent of these T cells proliferated in response to both the wild type PPI 76–90 and PPI 78–9088S peptides. However, when T cells were stimulated with wild type peptide and assayed with DR0401/PPI 78–9088S , positive responses were only detected in the diabetic group but not in healthy subjects. When highly purified CD4+CD25−CD45RA+ T cells were stimulated with PPI 78–9088S peptide in the absence of antigen-presenting cells, T cells from the diabetic group were able to respond to peptide stimulation, while T cells from healthy subjects were not. These data suggest that T cells from type 1 diabetic subjects have a lower threshold of activation in response to PPI peptide stimulation as compared to healthy subjects. |
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ISSN: | 0896-8411 1095-9157 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaut.2008.02.001 |