Critical residues on HLA-DRB1*0402 HV3 peptide for HLA-DQ8-restricted immunogenicity: implications for rheumatoid arthritis predisposition.

  • Zanelli E
  • Krco C
  • David C
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Abstract

Recently, we have proposed that the combination of HLA-DQ and -DR alleles is responsible for the association of the HLA class II region with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). According to this model, some HLA-DQ alleles, namely DQ4, DQ7, DQ8, and DQ9, predispose carriers to severe RA, but a self peptide of sequence KDILEDERAAVDTYC from the third hypervariable (HV3) region of some DRB1 alleles, including DRB1*0402, can protect from the disease if presented by DQ molecules. This model implies that DQ4, DQ7, DQ8, and DQ9 should be able to present a set of common peptides, despite polymorphisms in their Ag binding groove. In the present study, we have further analyzed the immunogenicity of the DRB1*0402 HV3 peptide in DQ8-transgenic mice. We found that the motif DERAA guarantees DQ8-restricted immunogenicity, and that R is the main anchor residue for binding of the DRB1*0402 peptide to DQ. Interestingly, the p1 pocket that probably controls binding of the R residue is identical in all four RA-associated DQ molecules. Our results imply that the association of RA with some DR subtypes can be explained by their linkage with DQ alleles displaying a binding site for similar "arthritogenic" peptides.

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Zanelli, E., Krco, C. J., & David, C. S. (1997). Critical residues on HLA-DRB1*0402 HV3 peptide for HLA-DQ8-restricted immunogenicity: implications for rheumatoid arthritis predisposition. The Journal of Immunology, 158(7), 3545–3551. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.158.7.3545

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