Shared Human T Cell Receptor V β Usage to Immunodominant Regions of Myelin Basic Protein

  • Wucherpfennig K
  • Ota K
  • Endo N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) may be an autoimmune disease mediated by T cells specific for a myelin protein. Investigations have demonstrated myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells that were activated in vivo in MS patients, suggesting that MBP may be a target antigen in MS. The variable (V) region of the T cell receptor (TCR) β chain was examined among 83 T cell lines from both MS patients and healthy subjects that were reactive with the immunodominant region of human MBP (residues 84 to 102) or with a second immunodominant region of MBP (143 to 168). V β 17 and to a lesser extent V β 12 were frequently used in recognition of MBP(84-102) among different individuals. In contrast, V β 17 was very infrequent among lines reactive with MBP (143-168). These data demonstrate shared TCR V β gene usage for the recognition of immunodominant regions of the human autoantigen MBP. Such TCR structures may be used as targets for specific immunotherapy in MS.

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Wucherpfennig, K. W., Ota, K., Endo, N., Seidman, J. G., Rosenzweig, A., Weiner, H. L., & Hafler, D. A. (1990). Shared Human T Cell Receptor V β Usage to Immunodominant Regions of Myelin Basic Protein. Science, 248(4958), 1016–1019. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1693015

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