Degeneracy and additional alloreactivity of drug-specific human αβ+ T cell clones

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作者
von Greyerz, S [1 ]
Bültemann, G [1 ]
Schnyder, K [1 ]
Burkhart, C [1 ]
Lotti, B [1 ]
Hari, Y [1 ]
Pichler, WJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Inselspital Bern, Clin Rheumatol & Clin Immunol Allergol, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
allergy; allorecognition; drug; non-peptide antigens; T cells;
D O I
10.1093/intimm/13.7.877
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
It has been well established that T cells can recognize small mol. wt compounds such as drugs. Results from previous studies revealing a high heterogeneity and cross-reactivity of drug-specific T cell clones (TCC) in individual patients prompted us to analyze the degeneracy of drug-reactive TCR in detail. Hence, we analyzed the MHC restriction pattern of a panel of 100 drug-specific TCC isolated from different drug-allergic donors. We found that 28 of the tested clones showed an MHC allelle-unrestricted drug recognition. Most of these clones were at the same time highly drug specific, Le. they could only be stimulated by the original drug and not by any drug derivatives. In contrast, TCC with the ability to interact with different drug derivatives displayed a clearly MHC allele-restricted drug recognition. Therefore, we concluded that the TCR of these clones is mainly interacting with side chains of the appropriate drug molecules and hence able to tolerate alterations in the MHC molecule. Moreover, we tested all clones for additional alloreactivity and found that 27 clones could be stimulated by a self-MHC-peptide-drug complex as well as by a non-self-MHC-peptide complex. This cross-reactivity with allogeneic MHC molecules was substantially higher in drug-specific TCC compared to tetanus toxoid-specific clones from the same donors. This suggests that from the point of view of drug-specific TCR, non-self-MHC-peptide complexes have a higher incidence to mimic the 'original' self-MHC-peptide-drug complex and this may occur for TCR recognizing self-MHC-pathogen-derived peptide complexes. Finally, the biological functions of bispecific TCC were not influenced by the nature of the stimulating ligand. Both drug as well as allogeneic stimulation led to similar reaction patterns in the analyzed TCC.
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