Both alpha and beta chain polymorphisms determine the specificity of the disease-associated HLA-DQ2 molecules, with beta chain residues being most influential

We compared the peptide binding specificity of three HLA-DQ molecules; HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201), HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0201, beta1(*)0202), and HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0301). The first of these molecules confers susceptibility to celiac disease and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, whi...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Immunogenetics (New York) 1996-01, Vol.45 (2), p.142-150
Hauptverfasser: Johansen, B H, Jensen, T, Thorpe, C J, Vartdal, F, Thorsby, E, Sollid, L M
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:We compared the peptide binding specificity of three HLA-DQ molecules; HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201), HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0201, beta1(*)0202), and HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0301). The first of these molecules confers susceptibility to celiac disease and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, while the two latter molecules, which share either the alpha chain or the nearly identical beta chain with HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201), do not predispose to these disorders. The binding of peptides was detected in biochemical binding assays as inhibition of binding of radiolabeled indicator peptides to affinity-purified HLA-DQ molecules. Binding experiments with several peptides demonstrated a clear difference in peptide binding specificity between the three HLA-DQ molecules. Further, single amino acid substitution analyses indicated that the HLA-DQ molecules have different peptide binding motifs. The experimental data were corroborated by computer modelling analysis. Our data suggest that the three HLA-DQ molecules prefer large hydrophobic residues in P1 of peptides with subtle differences in side-chain preferences. HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201) and HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0201, beta1(*)0202) both prefer large hydrophobic residues in P9, whereas HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0301) prefers much smaller residues in this position. HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201) and HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0201, beta1(*)0202), in contrast to HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0301), prefer negatively charged residues in P4 and P7. A less prominent P6 pocket also appears to differ between the three HLA-DQ molecules. Our results indicate that polymorphic residues of both the alpha and the beta chain determine the peptide binding specificity of HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201), but that the beta chain polymorphisms appears to play the most important role. The information on peptide residues which are advantageous and deleterious for binding to these HLA-DQ molecules may make possible the prediction of characteristic features of peptide that bind to HLA-DQ(alpha1(*)0501, beta1(*)0201) and precipitate celiac disease.
ISSN:0093-7711
1432-1211
DOI:10.1007/s002510050182