Literature DB >> 7511927

Disruption of the determinant hierarchy on a self-MHC peptide: concomitant tolerance induction to the dominant determinant and priming to the cryptic self-determinant.

G Benichou1, E Fedoseyeva, C A Olson, H M Geysen, M McMillan, E E Sercarz.   

Abstract

The presentation of self-peptides in a self-restricted manner plays a critical role in the complex positive and negative selective process of T cell recognition of self-determinants. The population of determinants comprises (i) a dominant set which is efficiently presented and induces clonal elimination or inactivation of the corresponding autoreactive T cells, and (ii) a cryptic set which is not processed efficiently enough to reach the threshold of presentation to make an impact on the T cell repertoire during thymic selection. Here we have studied a self-MHC peptide, Ld 61-85, which as shown in earlier work was able to induce vigorous T cell proliferation in syngeneic animals. Despite the fact that this peptide as a whole is 'cryptic', the fine specificity of the class II restricted response was complex, in that there were three distinct and overlapping T cell determinants: the dominant determinant, Ld 65-80, flanked by two cryptic determinants, Ld 61-75 and Ld 73-85, all of which compete for stimulating in vivo autoreactive T cell proliferative responses. The hierarchy of these determinants bears an interesting relationship to tolerance. Ld 61-85 or Ld 61-80 priming induces proliferation only to Ld 65-80; likewise, tolerance induction to Ld 61-80 prevents elicitation of a subsequent response to Ld 61-80 or Ld 65-80 in the local lymph nodes. However, in the Ld 61-80 tolerant mice, in vivo challenge with Ld 61-80 induces a strong T cell proliferative response directed towards cryptic Ld 61-75.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7511927     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/6.1.131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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