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Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis

The T cell response to the 65-kD mycobacterial heat-shock protein (Bhsp65) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune arthritis. Adjuvant arthritis (AA) induced in the Lewis rat (RT-1(l)) by injection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis serves as an experimental model for human rheumatoid arthr...

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Autores principales: Moudgil, Kamal D., Chang, Tammy T., Eradat, Herbert, Chen, Audrey M., Gupta, Radhey S., Brahn, Ernest, Sercarz, Eli E.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9104817
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author Moudgil, Kamal D.
Chang, Tammy T.
Eradat, Herbert
Chen, Audrey M.
Gupta, Radhey S.
Brahn, Ernest
Sercarz, Eli E.
author_facet Moudgil, Kamal D.
Chang, Tammy T.
Eradat, Herbert
Chen, Audrey M.
Gupta, Radhey S.
Brahn, Ernest
Sercarz, Eli E.
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description The T cell response to the 65-kD mycobacterial heat-shock protein (Bhsp65) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune arthritis. Adjuvant arthritis (AA) induced in the Lewis rat (RT-1(l)) by injection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis serves as an experimental model for human rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the immunological basis of regulation of acute AA, or of susceptibility/resistance to AA is not known. We have defined the specificity of the proliferative T cell responses to Bhsp65 during the course of AA in the Lewis rat. During the early phase of the disease (6–9 d after onset of AA), Lewis rats raised T cell responses to many determinants within Bhsp65, spread throughout the molecule. Importantly, in the late phase of the disease (8–10 wk after onset of AA), there was evidence for diversification of the T cell responses toward Bhsp65 carboxy-terminal determinants (BCTD) (namely, 417–431, 441–455, 465–479, 513–527, and 521–535). Moreover, arthritic rats in the late phase of AA also raised vigorous T cell responses to those carboxy-terminal determinants within self(rat) hsp65 (Rhsp65) that correspond in position to the above BCTD. These results suggest that the observed diversification is possibly triggered in vivo by induction of self(Rhsp65)-reactive T cells. Interestingly, another strain of rat, the Wistar Kyoto (WKY/NHsd) rat (RT-1(l)), with the same major histocompatibility complex class II molecules as the Lewis rat, was found to be resistant to AA. In WKY rats, vigorous responses to the BCTD, to which the Lewis rat responded only in the late phase of AA, were observed very early, 10 d after injection of M. tuberculosis. Strikingly, pretreatment with the peptides comprising the set of BCTD, but not its amino-terminal determinants, provided significant protection to naive Lewis rats from subsequent induction of AA. Thus, T cell responses to the BCTD are involved in regulating inflammatory arthritis in the Lewis rat and in conferring resistance to AA in the WKY rat. These results have important implications in understanding the pathogenesis of RA and in devising new immunotherapeutic strategies for this disease.
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spelling pubmed-21962492008-04-16 Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis Moudgil, Kamal D. Chang, Tammy T. Eradat, Herbert Chen, Audrey M. Gupta, Radhey S. Brahn, Ernest Sercarz, Eli E. J Exp Med Article The T cell response to the 65-kD mycobacterial heat-shock protein (Bhsp65) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune arthritis. Adjuvant arthritis (AA) induced in the Lewis rat (RT-1(l)) by injection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis serves as an experimental model for human rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the immunological basis of regulation of acute AA, or of susceptibility/resistance to AA is not known. We have defined the specificity of the proliferative T cell responses to Bhsp65 during the course of AA in the Lewis rat. During the early phase of the disease (6–9 d after onset of AA), Lewis rats raised T cell responses to many determinants within Bhsp65, spread throughout the molecule. Importantly, in the late phase of the disease (8–10 wk after onset of AA), there was evidence for diversification of the T cell responses toward Bhsp65 carboxy-terminal determinants (BCTD) (namely, 417–431, 441–455, 465–479, 513–527, and 521–535). Moreover, arthritic rats in the late phase of AA also raised vigorous T cell responses to those carboxy-terminal determinants within self(rat) hsp65 (Rhsp65) that correspond in position to the above BCTD. These results suggest that the observed diversification is possibly triggered in vivo by induction of self(Rhsp65)-reactive T cells. Interestingly, another strain of rat, the Wistar Kyoto (WKY/NHsd) rat (RT-1(l)), with the same major histocompatibility complex class II molecules as the Lewis rat, was found to be resistant to AA. In WKY rats, vigorous responses to the BCTD, to which the Lewis rat responded only in the late phase of AA, were observed very early, 10 d after injection of M. tuberculosis. Strikingly, pretreatment with the peptides comprising the set of BCTD, but not its amino-terminal determinants, provided significant protection to naive Lewis rats from subsequent induction of AA. Thus, T cell responses to the BCTD are involved in regulating inflammatory arthritis in the Lewis rat and in conferring resistance to AA in the WKY rat. These results have important implications in understanding the pathogenesis of RA and in devising new immunotherapeutic strategies for this disease. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2196249/ /pubmed/9104817 Text en 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/).
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Moudgil, Kamal D.
Chang, Tammy T.
Eradat, Herbert
Chen, Audrey M.
Gupta, Radhey S.
Brahn, Ernest
Sercarz, Eli E.
Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title_full Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title_fullStr Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title_short Diversification of  T Cell Responses to Carboxy-terminal Determinants within the 65-kD Heat-shock Protein Is Involved in Regulation of Autoimmune Arthritis
title_sort diversification of  t cell responses to carboxy-terminal determinants within the 65-kd heat-shock protein is involved in regulation of autoimmune arthritis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9104817
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