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Discovery of a Selective Islet Peptidome Presented by the Highest-Risk HLA-DQ8trans Molecule.

Menno van Lummel1, Peter A van Veelen1, Arnoud H de Ru1, Jos Pool1, Tatjana Nikolic1, Sandra Laban1, Antoinette Joosten1, Jan W Drijfhout1, Iria Gómez-Touriño2, Sefina Arif2, Henk J Aanstoot3, Mark Peakman2, Bart O Roep4.   

Abstract

HLA-DQ2/8 heterozygous individuals are at far greater risk for type 1 diabetes (T1D) development by expressing HLA-DQ8trans on antigen-presenting cells compared with HLA-DQ2 or -DQ8 homozygous individuals. Dendritic cells (DC) initiate and shape adaptive immune responses by presenting HLA-epitope complexes to naïve T cells. To dissect the role of HLA-DQ8trans in presenting natural islet epitopes, we analyzed the islet peptidome of HLA-DQ2, -DQ8, and -DQ2/8 by pulsing DC with preproinsulin (PPI), IA-2, and GAD65. Quality and quantity of islet epitopes presented by HLA-DQ2/8 differed from -DQ2 or -DQ8. We identified two PPI epitopes solely processed and presented by HLA-DQ2/8 DC: an HLA-DQ8trans-binding signal-sequence epitope previously identified as CD8 T-cell epitope and a second epitope that we previously identified as CD4 T-cell epitope with increased binding to HLA-DQ8trans upon posttranslational modification. IA-2 epitopes retrieved from HLA-DQ2/8 and -DQ8 DC bound to HLA-DQ8cis/trans. No GAD65 epitopes were eluted from HLA-DQ. T-cell responses were detected against the novel islet epitopes in blood from patients with T1D but scantly detected in healthy donor subjects. We report the first PPI and IA-2 natural epitopes presented by highest-risk HLA-DQ8trans. The selective processing and presentation of HLA-DQ8trans-binding islet epitopes provides insight in the mechanism of excessive genetic risk imposed by HLA-DQ2/8 heterozygosity and may assist immune monitoring of disease progression and therapeutic intervention as well as provide therapeutic targets for immunotherapy in subjects at risk for T1D.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26718497     DOI: 10.2337/db15-1031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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