Identification of a minimal T cell epitope recognized by antinucleosome Th cells in the C-terminal region of histone H4

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Decker, P [1 ]
Le Moal, A [1 ]
Briand, JP [1 ]
Muller, S [1 ]
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[1] CNRS, Inst Biol Mol & Cellulaire, UPR 9021, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
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10.4049/jimmunol.165.2.654
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Autoreactive T cells responding to systemic autoantigens have been characterized in patients and mice with autoimmune diseases and in healthy individuals. Using peptides covering the whole sequence of histone H4, we characterized several epitopes recognized by lymph node Th cells from nonsystemic lupus erythematosus-prone mice immunized with the same peptides, the H4 protein, or nucleosomes, Multiple T epitopes were identified after immunizing H-2(d) BALB/c mice with H4 peptides, They spanned residues 28-42, 30-47, 66-83, 72-89, and 85-102, Within the region 85-102, a minimal CD4(+) T epitope containing residues 88-99 was characterized. Although Abs to peptide 88-99 recognized H4, this peptide does not contain a dominant B cell epitope recognized by anti-H4 Abs raised in BALB/c mice or Abs from NZB/NZW H-2(d/z) lupus mice. Th cells primed in vivo with H4 responded to H4, but not to peptide 88-99, However, this peptide was able to stimulate the proliferation and IL-2 secretion of Th cells generated after immunization with nucleosomes. H4(88-99) thus represents a cryptic epitope with regard to H4 and a supradominant- epitope presented by nucleosome, a supramolecular complex that plays a key role in lupus, This study shows that in the normal repertoire of naive BALB/c mice, autoreactive Th cells specific for histones are not deleted. The reactivity of these Th cells seems to be relatively restricted and resembles that of Th clones generated from SNF1 ((SWR x NZB)F-1; I-A(d/q)) lupus mice described earlier.
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