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Yang D Dai1, Petros Eliades, Karen A Carayanniotis, Daniel J McCormick, Yi-Chi M Kong, Vassiliki Magafa, Paul Cordopatis, Peggy Lymberi, George Carayanniotis.
Abstract
Thyroid hormone-binding (THB) Abs are frequently detected in autoimmune thyroid disorders but it is unknown whether they can exert immunoregulatory effects. We report that a THB mAb recognizing the 5' iodine atom of the outer phenolic ring of thyroxine (T4) can block T cell recognition of the pathogenic thyroglobulin (Tg) peptide (2549-2560) that contains T4 at aa position 2553 (T4(2553)). Following peptide binding to the MHC groove, the THB mAb inhibited activation of the A(k)-restricted, T4(2553)-specific, mouse T cell hybridoma clone 3.47, which does not recognize other T4-containing epitopes or noniodinated peptide analogues. Addition of the same THB mAb to T4(2553)-pulsed splenocytes largely inhibited specific activation of T4(2553)-primed lymph node cells and significantly reduced their capacity to adoptively transfer thyroiditis to naive CBA/J mice. These data demonstrate that some THB Abs can block recognition of iodine-containing Tg epitopes by autoaggressive T cells and support the view that such Abs may influence the development or maintenance of thyroid disease.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15728526 PMCID: PMC2583135 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.5.3105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422