Endogenous antigen presentation by autoantigen-transfected epstein-barr virus-lymphoblastoid cells: I. Generation of human thyroid peroxidase-reactive T cells and their T cell receptor repertoire

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To develop a model for endogenous thyroid autoantigen presentation, we transfected EBV-transformed B lymphoblastoid cell lines (EBV-LCL), established from patients with autoimmune thyroid disease and normal controls, with cDNA for the human thyroid autoantigen thyroid peroxidase (hTPO). hTPO-antigen presentation to patient peripheral blood T cells was demonstrated after stimulation in vitro for 7 d with irradiated hTPO-transfected or untransfected autologous EBV-LCL. Anti-hTPO-reactive T cells were subsequently cloned in the presence of irradiated, autologous hTPO-transfected EBV-LCL and IL-2. 10 T cell-cloned lines exhibited specific hTPO-induced proliferation (stimulation indices of 2.1-7.9) towards autologous hTPO-transfected EBV-LCL, and were subjected to human T cell receptor (hTCR) V gene analysis, using the PCR for the detection of V α and V β hTcR gene families. The results indicated a preferential use of hTCR V α 1 and/or V α 3 in 9 of the 10 lines. In contrast, hTCR V β gene family use was more variable. These data demonstrate a model for the endogenous presentation of human thyroid peroxidase in the absence of other thyroid specific antigens. The high frequency of antigen-specific T cells obtained from PBMC using this technique will facilitate further studies at both the functional and hTCR V gene level.

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Martin, A., Magnusson, R. P., Kendler, D. L., Concepcion, E., Ben-Nun, A., & Davies, T. F. (1993). Endogenous antigen presentation by autoantigen-transfected epstein-barr virus-lymphoblastoid cells: I. Generation of human thyroid peroxidase-reactive T cells and their T cell receptor repertoire. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 91(4), 1567–1574. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI116362

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