HLA–DR1001 presents “altered‐self” peptides derived from joint‐associated proteins by accepting citrulline in three of its binding pockets

EA James, AK Moustakas, J Bui… - Arthritis & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
EA James, AK Moustakas, J Bui, GK Papadopoulos, G Bondinas, JH Buckner, WW Kwok
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2010Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objective HLA–DRB1* 1001 (DR1001) is a shared epitope allele associated with
rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The present study was undertaken to assess the capacity of
DR1001 to accommodate citrulline in its binding pockets and to identify citrullinated T cell
epitopes derived from joint‐associated proteins. Methods The binding of peptide derivatives
containing citrulline, arginine, and other amino acid substitutions was measured. A
prediction algorithm was developed to identify arginine‐containing sequences from joint …
Objective
HLA–DRB1*1001 (DR1001) is a shared epitope allele associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The present study was undertaken to assess the capacity of DR1001 to accommodate citrulline in its binding pockets and to identify citrullinated T cell epitopes derived from joint‐associated proteins.
Methods
The binding of peptide derivatives containing citrulline, arginine, and other amino acid substitutions was measured. A prediction algorithm was developed to identify arginine‐containing sequences from joint‐associated proteins that preferentially bind to DR1001 upon citrullination. Unmodified and citrullinated versions of these sequences were synthesized and were utilized to stimulate CD4+ T cells from healthy subjects and RA patients. Responses were measured by class II major histocompatibility complex tetramer staining and confirmed by isolating CD4+ T cell clones.
Results
DR1001 accepted citrulline, but not arginine, in 3 of its anchoring pockets. The prediction algorithm identified sequences that preferentially bound to DR1001 with arginine replaced by citrulline. Three of these sequences elicited CD4+ T cell responses. T cell clones specific for these sequences proliferated only in response to citrullinated peptides.
Conclusion
Conversion of arginine to citrulline generates “altered‐self” peptides that can be bound and presented by DR1001. Responses to these peptides implicate the corresponding proteins (fibrinogen α, fibrinogen β, and cartilage intermediate‐layer protein) as relevant antigens. The finding of preferential responses to citrullinated sequences suggests that altered peptide binding affinity due to this posttranslational modification may be an important factor in the initiation or progression of RA. As such, measuring responsiveness to these peptides may be useful for immunologic monitoring.
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