Pathogenesis of Anti-PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class i on Anterior Pituitary Cells

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Context: Anti-pituitary-specific transcriptional factor-1 (anti-PIT-1) antibody syndrome is characterized by acquired and specific deficiencies in growth hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Although PIT-1-reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been speculated to recognize anterior pituitary cells and to cause the injury in the pathogenesis of the syndrome, it remains unclear whether endogenous PIT-1 protein is processed through the proteolytic pathway and presented as an antigen on anterior pituitary cells. Objective: To examine how PIT-1 protein is processed and whether its epitope is presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC)/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells. Materials and Methods: Immunofluorescence staining and proximity ligation assay (PLA) were performed using anti-PIT-1 antibody and patients' sera on PIT-1-expressing cell line GH3 cells and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived pituitary tissues. Results: PIT-1 was colocalized with MHC class I molecules, calnexin, and GM130 in the cytosol. PLA results showed that PIT-1 epitope was presented by MHC/HLA class I molecules on the cell surface of GH3 cells and iPSC-derived pituitary cells. The number of PIT-1/HLA complexes on the cell surface of pituitary cells in the patient was comparable with that in the control subject. Conclusions: Our data indicate that PIT-1 protein is processed in the antigen presentation pathway and that its epitopes are presented by in MHC/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells, supporting the hypothesis that PIT-1-reactive CTLs caused the cell-specific damage. It is also suggested that number of epitope presentation was not associated with the pathogenesis of anti-PIT-1 antibody syndrome.

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Kanie, K., Bando, H., Iguchi, G., Muguruma, K., Matsumoto, R., Hidaka-Takeno, R., … Takahashi, Y. (2019). Pathogenesis of Anti-PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class i on Anterior Pituitary Cells. Journal of the Endocrine Society, 3(11), 1969–1978. https://doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-00243

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