Identification of T cell ligands in a library of peptides covalently attached to HLA-DR4

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Boen, E
Crownover, AR
McIlhaney, M
Korman, AJ
Bill, J
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[1] Univ Colorado, Hlth Sci Ctr, Div Clin Immunol & Allergy, Denver, CO 80262 USA
[2] Nexstar Pharmaceut, Boulder, CO 80301 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.165.4.2040
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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While T cells have been clearly implicated in a number of disease processes including autoimmunity, graft rejection, and atypical immune responses, the precise Ags recognized by the pathogenic T cells have often been difficult to identify. This has particularly been true for MHC class Ii-restricted CD4(+) T cells. Although such cells can be demonstrated to have undergone clonal expansion at sites of pathology, they are frequently difficult to establish as stable T cell clones. Furthermore, in general, larger peptides in higher concentrations are required to stimulate CD4(+) T cells than CD8(+) T cells, which makes some of the techniques developed to identify CD8(+) T cell Ags impractical. To circumvent some of these problems, we developed a model system consisting of two parts. The first part involves the construction of an indicator T cell hybridoma expressing a chimeric TCR comprised of murine constant regions and human variable regions specific for influenza hemagglutinin 307-319 presented by DR4, The second part consists of a library of fibroblasts each expressing multiple peptides as amino terminal covalent extensions of the beta-chain of HLA-DR4 (DRA1*0101, DRB1*0401). Using this model system, we screened similar to 100,000 peptides and identified three novel peptides stimulatory for the HA1.7 TCR. While there is some convergence at residues known to be important for T cell recognition, all three peptides differ markedly from each other and bear little resemblance to wild-type hemagglutinin 307-319.
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