Human leukocyte antigen phenotype imposes complex constraints on the antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte repertoire

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作者
Burrows, SR
Silins, SL
Cross, SM
Peh, CA
Rischmueller, M
Burrows, JM
Elliott, LS
McCluskey, J
机构
[1] FLINDERS MED CTR,DEPT CLIN IMMUNOL,BEDFORD PK,SA 5042,AUSTRALIA
[2] AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOC,SA DIV,BLOOD TRANSFUS SERV,ADELAIDE,SA,AUSTRALIA
关键词
cytotoxic T lymphocyte; tolerance; HLA; repertoire development;
D O I
10.1002/eji.1830270126
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The memory response to the immunodominant Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) epitope FLRGRAYGL, which associates with HLA B8, is exceptionally restricted, being dominated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) with a single, public T cell receptor (TCR). CTL clones that express this receptor fortuitously cross-react with the alloantigen HLA B44. However, of the two major subtypes of this HLA, B*4402 and B*4403, that differ by a single amino acid, only the former is recognized by these mature CTL clones. Individuals heterozygous for HLA EX and B*4402 use alternative TCR for the EBV determinant since the dominant TCR is potentially self-reactive. We now demonstrate that this clonotype is also essentially absent from the repertoire of CTL directed against the viral epitope in seven from seven unrelated individuals heterozygous for HLA B8 and B*440 (3) under bar. Thus immune tolerance of these CTL recognizing HLA B*4402 is associated with expression of either B*4402 or B*4403. This suggests that tolerance in the human T cell compartment requires a lower threshold of recognition than for effector function, thus providing a buffer zone minimizing the risk of autoimmunity. These data also illustrate the potential for non-restricting HLA molecules to bias dramatically the T cell repertoire used for specific immune responses. Such influences may be the basis of the ''protective'' effects of certain HLA alleles in susceptibility to autoimmune disorders.
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