Different Development of Myelin Basic Protein Agonist- and Antagonist-Specific Human TCR Transgenic T Cells in the Thymus and Periphery

  • Kawamura K
  • Yao K
  • Shukaliak-Quandt J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Myelin basic protein (MBP)-specific T cells are thought to play a role in the development of multiple sclerosis. MBP residues 111–129 compose an immunodominant epitope cluster restricted by HLA-DRB1*0401. The sequence of residues 111–129 of MBP (MBP111–129) differs in humans (MBP122:Arg) and mice (MBP122:Lys) at aa 122. We previously found that ∼50% of human MBP111–129 (MBP122:Arg)-specific T cell clones, including MS2-3C8 can proliferate in response to mouse MBP111–129 (MBP122:Lys). However, the other half of T cell clones, including HD4-1C2, cannot proliferate in response to MBP111–129 (MBP122:Lys). We found that MBP111–129 (MBP122:Lys) is an antagonist for HD4-1C2 TCR, therefore, MS2-3C8 and HD4-1C2 TCRs are agonist- and antagonist-specific TCRs in mice, respectively. Therefore, we examined the development of HD4-1C2 TCR and MS2-3C8 TCR transgenic (Tg) T cells in the thymus and periphery. We found that dual TCR expression exclusively facilitates the development of MBP111–129 TCR Tg T cells in the periphery of HD4-1C2 TCR/HLA-DRB1*0401 Tg mice although it is not required for their development in the thymus. We also found that MS2-3C8 TCR Tg CD8+ T cells develop along with MS2-3C8 TCR Tg CD4+ T cells, and that dual TCR expression was crucial for the development of MS2-3C8 TCR Tg CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in the thymus and periphery, respectively. These results suggest that thymic and peripheral development of MBP-specific T cells are different; however, dual TCR expression can facilitate their development.

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Kawamura, K., Yao, K., Shukaliak-Quandt, J. A., Huh, J., Baig, M., Quigley, L., … Ito, K. (2008). Different Development of Myelin Basic Protein Agonist- and Antagonist-Specific Human TCR Transgenic T Cells in the Thymus and Periphery. The Journal of Immunology, 181(8), 5462–5472. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.181.8.5462

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