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T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation

Type-B T cells raised against the immunodominant peptide in hen egg lysozyme (HEL(48–62)) do not respond to whole lysozyme, and this has been thought to indicate that peptide can bind to l-A(k) in different conformations. Here we demonstrate that such T cells recognize a deamidated form of the HEL p...

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Autores principales: McAdam, Stephen N., Fleckenstein, Burkhard, Rasmussen, Ingunn B., Schmid, Dietmar G., Sandlie, Inger, Bogen, Bjarne, Viner, Nicholas J., Sollid, Ludvig M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11390431
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author McAdam, Stephen N.
Fleckenstein, Burkhard
Rasmussen, Ingunn B.
Schmid, Dietmar G.
Sandlie, Inger
Bogen, Bjarne
Viner, Nicholas J.
Sollid, Ludvig M.
author_facet McAdam, Stephen N.
Fleckenstein, Burkhard
Rasmussen, Ingunn B.
Schmid, Dietmar G.
Sandlie, Inger
Bogen, Bjarne
Viner, Nicholas J.
Sollid, Ludvig M.
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description Type-B T cells raised against the immunodominant peptide in hen egg lysozyme (HEL(48–62)) do not respond to whole lysozyme, and this has been thought to indicate that peptide can bind to l-A(k) in different conformations. Here we demonstrate that such T cells recognize a deamidated form of the HEL peptide and not the native peptide. The sequence of the HEL epitope facilitates rapid and spontaneous deamidation when present as a free peptide or within a flexible domain. However, this deamidated epitope is not created within intact lysozyme, most likely because it resides in a highly structured part of the protein. These findings argue against the existence of multiple conformations of the same peptide–MHC complex and have important implications for the design of peptide-based vaccines. Furthermore, as the type-B T cells are known to selectively evade induction of tolerance when HEL is expressed as a transgene, these results suggest that recognition of posttranslationally modified self-antigen may play a role in autoimmunity.
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spelling pubmed-21933822008-04-14 T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation McAdam, Stephen N. Fleckenstein, Burkhard Rasmussen, Ingunn B. Schmid, Dietmar G. Sandlie, Inger Bogen, Bjarne Viner, Nicholas J. Sollid, Ludvig M. J Exp Med Original Article Type-B T cells raised against the immunodominant peptide in hen egg lysozyme (HEL(48–62)) do not respond to whole lysozyme, and this has been thought to indicate that peptide can bind to l-A(k) in different conformations. Here we demonstrate that such T cells recognize a deamidated form of the HEL peptide and not the native peptide. The sequence of the HEL epitope facilitates rapid and spontaneous deamidation when present as a free peptide or within a flexible domain. However, this deamidated epitope is not created within intact lysozyme, most likely because it resides in a highly structured part of the protein. These findings argue against the existence of multiple conformations of the same peptide–MHC complex and have important implications for the design of peptide-based vaccines. Furthermore, as the type-B T cells are known to selectively evade induction of tolerance when HEL is expressed as a transgene, these results suggest that recognition of posttranslationally modified self-antigen may play a role in autoimmunity. The Rockefeller University Press 2001-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2193382/ /pubmed/11390431 Text en © 2001 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
McAdam, Stephen N.
Fleckenstein, Burkhard
Rasmussen, Ingunn B.
Schmid, Dietmar G.
Sandlie, Inger
Bogen, Bjarne
Viner, Nicholas J.
Sollid, Ludvig M.
T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title_full T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title_fullStr T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title_full_unstemmed T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title_short T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-A(k)–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
title_sort t cell recognition of the dominant i-a(k)–restricted hen egg lysozyme epitope: critical role for asparagine deamidation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11390431
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