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Antidiabetogenic MHC class II promotes the differentiation of MHC-promiscuous autoreactive T cells into FOXP3+ regulatory T cells.

Sue Tsai1, Pau Serra, Xavier Clemente-Casares, Jun Yamanouchi, Shari Thiessen, Robyn M Slattery, John F Elliott, Pere Santamaria.   

Abstract

Polymorphisms in MHC class II molecules, in particular around β-chain position-57 (β57), afford susceptibility/resistance to multiple autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes, through obscure mechanisms. Here, we show that the antidiabetogenic MHC class II molecule I-A(b) affords diabetes resistance by promoting the differentiation of MHC-promiscuous autoreactive CD4(+) T cells into disease-suppressing natural regulatory T cells, in a β56-67-regulated manner. We compared the tolerogenic and antidiabetogenic properties of CD11c promoter-driven transgenes encoding I-A(b) or a form of I-A(b) carrying residues 56-67 of I-Aβ(g7) (I-A(b-g7)) in wild-type nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice, as well as NOD mice coexpressing a diabetogenic and I-A(g7)-restricted, but MHC-promiscuous T-cell receptor (4.1). Both I-A transgenes protected NOD and 4.1-NOD mice from diabetes. However, whereas I-A(b) induced 4.1-CD4(+) thymocyte deletion and 4.1-CD4(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T-cell development, I-A(b-g7) promoted 4.1-CD4(+)Foxp3(+) Treg development without inducing clonal deletion. Furthermore, non-T-cell receptor transgenic NOD.CD11cP-I-A(b) and NOD.CD11cP-IA(b-g7) mice both exported regulatory T cells with superior antidiabetogenic properties than wild-type NOD mice. We propose that I-A(b), and possibly other protective MHC class II molecules, afford disease resistance by engaging a naturally occurring constellation of MHC-promiscuous autoreactive T-cell clonotypes, promoting their deviation into autoregulatory T cells.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23401506      PMCID: PMC3587200          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1211391110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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