Literature DB >> 9049781

T cells of lupus and molecular targets for immunotherapy.

S K Datta1, A Kaliyaperumal, A Desai-Mehta.   

Abstract

A major advance in understanding the basic mechanism driving the pathogenic autoimmune response in SLE has been the identification of nucleosome as a primary immunogen. The production of pathogenic antinuclear antibodies in SLE is mediated by a MHC class II restricted, cognate interaction between select populations of autoimmune T helper cells and autoimmune B cells that recognize epitopes in the different molecular components of the nucleosome particle: a form of intermolecular-intrastructural help. In the SNF1 model, we have localized the critical peptide autoepitopes for lupus nephritis-inducing Th cells in the core histones of nucleosomes, at amino acid positions 10-33 of H-2B and 16-39 and 71-94 of H4. Remarkabely, the nephritogenic epitopes are located in the regions of histones that are also targeted by lupus B cells, as well as the sites where the histones contact DNA in the nucleosome, indicating that they are specially protected during antigen processing. Identification of the peptide epitopes is a basic step toward defining how the pathogenic Th cells emerge in lupus. In addition, we found that the pathogenic Th cells and B cells of lupus have a regulatory defect in the expression of CD40 ligand (CD40L or gp39), which results in abnormal costimulatory signals that sustain the production of pathogenic autoantibodies. Specific immunotherapy that blocks the pathogenic T and B cell interaction in lupus can be designed based on the knowledge of these disease mechanisms.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9049781     DOI: 10.1023/a:1027328226918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0271-9142            Impact factor:   8.317


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