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Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis

Reports of the use of HLA-B27/peptide tetrameric complexes to study peptide-specific CD8(+ )T cells in HLA-B27(+)-related diseases are rare. To establish HLA-B27 tetramers we first compared the function of HLA-B27 tetramers with HLA-A2 tetramers by using viral epitopes. HLA-B27 and HLA-A2 tetramers...

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Autores principales: Appel, Heiner, Kuon, Wolfgang, Kuhne, Maren, Wu, Peihua, Kuhlmann, Stefanie, Kollnberger, Simon, Thiel, Andreas, Bowness, Paul, Sieper, Joachim
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1064864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15535830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar1221
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author Appel, Heiner
Kuon, Wolfgang
Kuhne, Maren
Wu, Peihua
Kuhlmann, Stefanie
Kollnberger, Simon
Thiel, Andreas
Bowness, Paul
Sieper, Joachim
author_facet Appel, Heiner
Kuon, Wolfgang
Kuhne, Maren
Wu, Peihua
Kuhlmann, Stefanie
Kollnberger, Simon
Thiel, Andreas
Bowness, Paul
Sieper, Joachim
author_sort Appel, Heiner
collection PubMed
description Reports of the use of HLA-B27/peptide tetrameric complexes to study peptide-specific CD8(+ )T cells in HLA-B27(+)-related diseases are rare. To establish HLA-B27 tetramers we first compared the function of HLA-B27 tetramers with HLA-A2 tetramers by using viral epitopes. HLA-B27 and HLA-A2 tetramers loaded with immunodominant peptides from Epstein–Barr virus were generated with comparable yields and both molecules detected antigen-specific CD8(+ )T cells. The application of HLA-B27 tetramers in HLA-B27-related diseases was performed with nine recently described Chlamydia-derived peptides in synovial fluid and peripheral blood, to examine the CD8(+ )T cell response against Chlamydia trachomatis antigens in nine patients with Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis (Ct-ReA). Four of six HLA-B27(+ )Ct-ReA patients had specific synovial T cell binding to at least one HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide tetramer. The HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide 195 tetramer bound to synovial T cells from three of six patients and HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide 133 tetramer to synovial T cells from two patients. However, the frequency of these cells was low (0.02–0.09%). Moreover, we demonstrate two methods to generate HLA-B27-restricted T cell lines. First, HLA-B27 tetramers and magnetic beads were used to sort antigen-specific CD8(+ )T cells. Second, Chlamydia-infected dendritic cells were used to stimulate CD8(+ )T cells ex vivo. Highly pure CD8 T cell lines could be generated ex vivo by magnetic sorting by using HLA-B27 tetramers loaded with an EBV peptide. The frequency of Chlamydia-specific, HLA-B27 tetramer-binding CD8(+ )T cells could be increased by stimulating CD8(+ )T cells ex vivo with Chlamydia-infected dendritic cells. We conclude that HLA-B27 tetramers are a useful tool for the detection and expansion of HLA-B27-restricted CD8(+ )T cells. T cells specific for one or more of three Chlamydia-derived peptides were found at low frequency in synovial fluid from HLA-B27(+ )patients with Ct-ReA. These cells can be expanded ex vivo, suggesting that they are immunologically functional.
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spelling pubmed-10648642005-03-12 Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis Appel, Heiner Kuon, Wolfgang Kuhne, Maren Wu, Peihua Kuhlmann, Stefanie Kollnberger, Simon Thiel, Andreas Bowness, Paul Sieper, Joachim Arthritis Res Ther Research Article Reports of the use of HLA-B27/peptide tetrameric complexes to study peptide-specific CD8(+ )T cells in HLA-B27(+)-related diseases are rare. To establish HLA-B27 tetramers we first compared the function of HLA-B27 tetramers with HLA-A2 tetramers by using viral epitopes. HLA-B27 and HLA-A2 tetramers loaded with immunodominant peptides from Epstein–Barr virus were generated with comparable yields and both molecules detected antigen-specific CD8(+ )T cells. The application of HLA-B27 tetramers in HLA-B27-related diseases was performed with nine recently described Chlamydia-derived peptides in synovial fluid and peripheral blood, to examine the CD8(+ )T cell response against Chlamydia trachomatis antigens in nine patients with Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis (Ct-ReA). Four of six HLA-B27(+ )Ct-ReA patients had specific synovial T cell binding to at least one HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide tetramer. The HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide 195 tetramer bound to synovial T cells from three of six patients and HLA-B27/Chlamydia peptide 133 tetramer to synovial T cells from two patients. However, the frequency of these cells was low (0.02–0.09%). Moreover, we demonstrate two methods to generate HLA-B27-restricted T cell lines. First, HLA-B27 tetramers and magnetic beads were used to sort antigen-specific CD8(+ )T cells. Second, Chlamydia-infected dendritic cells were used to stimulate CD8(+ )T cells ex vivo. Highly pure CD8 T cell lines could be generated ex vivo by magnetic sorting by using HLA-B27 tetramers loaded with an EBV peptide. The frequency of Chlamydia-specific, HLA-B27 tetramer-binding CD8(+ )T cells could be increased by stimulating CD8(+ )T cells ex vivo with Chlamydia-infected dendritic cells. We conclude that HLA-B27 tetramers are a useful tool for the detection and expansion of HLA-B27-restricted CD8(+ )T cells. T cells specific for one or more of three Chlamydia-derived peptides were found at low frequency in synovial fluid from HLA-B27(+ )patients with Ct-ReA. These cells can be expanded ex vivo, suggesting that they are immunologically functional. BioMed Central 2004 2004-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC1064864/ /pubmed/15535830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar1221 Text en Copyright © 2004 Appel et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
spellingShingle Research Article
Appel, Heiner
Kuon, Wolfgang
Kuhne, Maren
Wu, Peihua
Kuhlmann, Stefanie
Kollnberger, Simon
Thiel, Andreas
Bowness, Paul
Sieper, Joachim
Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title_full Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title_fullStr Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title_short Use of HLA-B27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific T cells in Chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
title_sort use of hla-b27 tetramers to identify low-frequency antigen-specific t cells in chlamydia-triggered reactive arthritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1064864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15535830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar1221
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