T cell epitopes of insulin defined in HLA-DR4 transgenic mice are derived from preproinsulin and proinsulin

M Congia, S Patel, AP Cope… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
M Congia, S Patel, AP Cope, S De Virgiliis, G Sønderstrup
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998National Acad Sciences
Approximately one-half of Caucasians with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus (IDDM) have autoantibodies to insulin, and the majority of those express the HLA-
DR4 genotype [Ziegler, R., Alper, CA, Awdeh, ZL, Castano, L., Brink, SJ, Soeldner, JS,
Jackson, RA & Eisenbarth, GS (1991) Diabetes 40, 709–714]. However, it has been difficult
to demonstrate T cell proliferative responses to human insulin in IDDM patients [Durinovic-
Bello, I., Hummel, M. & Ziegler, AG (1996) Diabetes 45, 795–800]. We have immunized …
Approximately one-half of Caucasians with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) have autoantibodies to insulin, and the majority of those express the HLA-DR4 genotype [Ziegler, R., Alper, C. A., Awdeh, Z. L., Castano, L., Brink, S. J., Soeldner, J. S., Jackson, R. A. & Eisenbarth, G. S. (1991) Diabetes 40, 709–714]. However, it has been difficult to demonstrate T cell proliferative responses to human insulin in IDDM patients [Durinovic-Bello, I., Hummel, M. & Ziegler, A. G. (1996) Diabetes 45, 795–800]. We have immunized transgenic mice expressing the susceptible HLA-DR (α1*0101,β1*0401) (hereafter called DRB1*0401) and human CD4 molecules on a murine major histocompatibility complex class II null background, with human preproinsulin (PPI), proinsulin (PI), and insulin and derived large panels of T cell hybridomas to determine the immunogenic epitopes of these proteins. These results show that the prohormones PI or PPI carry the major immunogenic T cell epitope in the DRB1*0401 transgenic mice. The PPI/PI immunodominant epitope LALEGSLQK was localized at the C-peptide/A-chain junction. This T cell epitope PPI/PI LALEGSLQK is unusual because, normally, it is proteolytically destroyed during the maturation of the insulin molecule. Additionally, this T cell epitope is both processed and presented by human DRB1*0401-positive Epstein–Barr virus transformed B cells, and it can also stimulate T cells from the peripheral blood of HLA-DR4-positive patients with type 1 diabetes. These findings may partly explain why susceptibility to type 1 diabetes is associated with HLA-DR4-positive individuals and why T cell responses to the mature insulin protein are rarely detected in IDDM patients.
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