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Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells

CONTEXT: Anti–pituitary-specific transcriptional factor-1 (anti–PIT-1) antibody syndrome is characterized by acquired and specific deficiencies in growth hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Although PIT-1–reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been speculated to recognize ante...

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Autores principales: Kanie, Keitaro, Bando, Hironori, Iguchi, Genzo, Muguruma, Keiko, Matsumoto, Ryusaku, Hidaka-Takeno, Ryoko, Okimura, Yasuhiko, Yamamoto, Masaaki, Fujita, Yasunori, Fukuoka, Hidenori, Yoshida, Kenichi, Suda, Kentaro, Nishizawa, Hitoshi, Ogawa, Wataru, Takahashi, Yutaka
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Endocrine Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-00243
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author Kanie, Keitaro
Bando, Hironori
Iguchi, Genzo
Muguruma, Keiko
Matsumoto, Ryusaku
Hidaka-Takeno, Ryoko
Okimura, Yasuhiko
Yamamoto, Masaaki
Fujita, Yasunori
Fukuoka, Hidenori
Yoshida, Kenichi
Suda, Kentaro
Nishizawa, Hitoshi
Ogawa, Wataru
Takahashi, Yutaka
author_facet Kanie, Keitaro
Bando, Hironori
Iguchi, Genzo
Muguruma, Keiko
Matsumoto, Ryusaku
Hidaka-Takeno, Ryoko
Okimura, Yasuhiko
Yamamoto, Masaaki
Fujita, Yasunori
Fukuoka, Hidenori
Yoshida, Kenichi
Suda, Kentaro
Nishizawa, Hitoshi
Ogawa, Wataru
Takahashi, Yutaka
author_sort Kanie, Keitaro
collection PubMed
description CONTEXT: Anti–pituitary-specific transcriptional factor-1 (anti–PIT-1) antibody syndrome is characterized by acquired and specific deficiencies in growth hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Although PIT-1–reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been speculated to recognize anterior pituitary cells and to cause the injury in the pathogenesis of the syndrome, it remains unclear whether endogenous PIT-1 protein is processed through the proteolytic pathway and presented as an antigen on anterior pituitary cells. OBJECTIVE: To examine how PIT-1 protein is processed and whether its epitope is presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC)/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunofluorescence staining and proximity ligation assay (PLA) were performed using anti–PIT-1 antibody and patients’ sera on PIT-1–expressing cell line GH3 cells and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived pituitary tissues. RESULTS: PIT-1 was colocalized with MHC class I molecules, calnexin, and GM130 in the cytosol. PLA results showed that PIT-1 epitope was presented by MHC/HLA class I molecules on the cell surface of GH3 cells and iPSC-derived pituitary cells. The number of PIT-1/HLA complexes on the cell surface of pituitary cells in the patient was comparable with that in the control subject. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that PIT-1 protein is processed in the antigen presentation pathway and that its epitopes are presented by in MHC/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells, supporting the hypothesis that PIT-1–reactive CTLs caused the cell-specific damage. It is also suggested that number of epitope presentation was not associated with the pathogenesis of anti–PIT-1 antibody syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-67860052019-10-16 Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells Kanie, Keitaro Bando, Hironori Iguchi, Genzo Muguruma, Keiko Matsumoto, Ryusaku Hidaka-Takeno, Ryoko Okimura, Yasuhiko Yamamoto, Masaaki Fujita, Yasunori Fukuoka, Hidenori Yoshida, Kenichi Suda, Kentaro Nishizawa, Hitoshi Ogawa, Wataru Takahashi, Yutaka J Endocr Soc Clinical Research Articles CONTEXT: Anti–pituitary-specific transcriptional factor-1 (anti–PIT-1) antibody syndrome is characterized by acquired and specific deficiencies in growth hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Although PIT-1–reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been speculated to recognize anterior pituitary cells and to cause the injury in the pathogenesis of the syndrome, it remains unclear whether endogenous PIT-1 protein is processed through the proteolytic pathway and presented as an antigen on anterior pituitary cells. OBJECTIVE: To examine how PIT-1 protein is processed and whether its epitope is presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC)/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunofluorescence staining and proximity ligation assay (PLA) were performed using anti–PIT-1 antibody and patients’ sera on PIT-1–expressing cell line GH3 cells and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived pituitary tissues. RESULTS: PIT-1 was colocalized with MHC class I molecules, calnexin, and GM130 in the cytosol. PLA results showed that PIT-1 epitope was presented by MHC/HLA class I molecules on the cell surface of GH3 cells and iPSC-derived pituitary cells. The number of PIT-1/HLA complexes on the cell surface of pituitary cells in the patient was comparable with that in the control subject. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that PIT-1 protein is processed in the antigen presentation pathway and that its epitopes are presented by in MHC/HLA class I on anterior pituitary cells, supporting the hypothesis that PIT-1–reactive CTLs caused the cell-specific damage. It is also suggested that number of epitope presentation was not associated with the pathogenesis of anti–PIT-1 antibody syndrome. Endocrine Society 2019-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6786005/ /pubmed/31620667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-00243 Text en Copyright © 2019 Endocrine Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Clinical Research Articles
Kanie, Keitaro
Bando, Hironori
Iguchi, Genzo
Muguruma, Keiko
Matsumoto, Ryusaku
Hidaka-Takeno, Ryoko
Okimura, Yasuhiko
Yamamoto, Masaaki
Fujita, Yasunori
Fukuoka, Hidenori
Yoshida, Kenichi
Suda, Kentaro
Nishizawa, Hitoshi
Ogawa, Wataru
Takahashi, Yutaka
Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title_full Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title_fullStr Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title_short Pathogenesis of Anti–PIT-1 Antibody Syndrome: PIT-1 Presentation by HLA Class I on Anterior Pituitary Cells
title_sort pathogenesis of anti–pit-1 antibody syndrome: pit-1 presentation by hla class i on anterior pituitary cells
topic Clinical Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-00243
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