[HTML][HTML] Proinsulin-reactive CD4 T cells in the islets of type 1 diabetes organ donors

LG Landry, AM Anderson, HA Russ, L Yu… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
LG Landry, AM Anderson, HA Russ, L Yu, SC Kent, MA Atkinson, CE Mathews, AW Michels
Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2021frontiersin.org
Proinsulin is an abundant protein that is selectively expressed by pancreatic beta cells and
has been a focus for development of antigen-specific immunotherapies for type 1 diabetes
(T1D). In this study, we sought to comprehensively evaluate reactivity to preproinsulin by
CD4 T cells originally isolated from pancreatic islets of organ donors having T1D. We
analyzed 187 T cell receptor (TCR) clonotypes expressed by CD4 T cells obtained from six
T1D donors and determined their response to 99 truncated preproinsulin peptide pools, in …
Proinsulin is an abundant protein that is selectively expressed by pancreatic beta cells and has been a focus for development of antigen-specific immunotherapies for type 1 diabetes (T1D). In this study, we sought to comprehensively evaluate reactivity to preproinsulin by CD4 T cells originally isolated from pancreatic islets of organ donors having T1D. We analyzed 187 T cell receptor (TCR) clonotypes expressed by CD4 T cells obtained from six T1D donors and determined their response to 99 truncated preproinsulin peptide pools, in the presence of autologous B cells. We identified 14 TCR clonotypes from four out of the six donors that responded to preproinsulin peptides. Epitopes were found across all of proinsulin (insulin B-chain, C-peptide, and A-chain) including four hot spot regions containing peptides commonly targeted by TCR clonotypes derived from multiple T1D donors. Of importance, these hot spots overlap with peptide regions to which CD4 T cell responses have previously been detected in the peripheral blood of T1D patients. The 14 TCR clonotypes recognized proinsulin peptides presented by various HLA class II molecules, but there was a trend for dominant restriction with HLA-DQ, especially T1D risk alleles DQ8, DQ2, and DQ8-trans. The characteristics of the tri-molecular complex including proinsulin peptide, HLA-DQ molecule, and TCR derived from CD4 T cells in islets, provides an essential basis for developing antigen-specific biomarkers as well as immunotherapies.
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