Structural requirements for binding of an immunodominant myelin basic protein peptide to DR2 isotypes and for its recognition by human T cell clones.

KW Wucherpfennig, A Sette, S Southwood… - The Journal of …, 1994 - rupress.org
KW Wucherpfennig, A Sette, S Southwood, C Oseroff, M Matsui, JL Strominger, DA Hafler
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1994rupress.org
Immunodominant T cell epitopes of myelin basic protein (MBP) may be target antigens for
major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted, autoreactive T cells in multiple sclerosis
(MS). Since susceptibility to MS is associated with the DR2 haplotype, the binding and
presentation of the immunodominant MBP (84-102) peptide by DR2 antigens were
examined. The immunodominant MBP (84-102) peptide was found to bind with high affinity
to DRB1* 1501 and DRB5* 0101 molecules of the disease-associated DR2 haplotype …
Immunodominant T cell epitopes of myelin basic protein (MBP) may be target antigens for major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted, autoreactive T cells in multiple sclerosis (MS). Since susceptibility to MS is associated with the DR2 haplotype, the binding and presentation of the immunodominant MBP(84-102) peptide by DR2 antigens were examined. The immunodominant MBP(84-102) peptide was found to bind with high affinity to DRB1*1501 and DRB5*0101 molecules of the disease-associated DR2 haplotype. Overlapping but distinct peptide segments were critical for binding to these molecules; hydrophobic residues (Val189 and Phe92) in the MBP(88-95) segment were critical for peptide binding to DRB1*1501 molecules, whereas hydrophobic and charged residues (Phe92, Lys93) in the MBP(89-101/102) sequence contributed to DRB5*0101 binding. The different registers for peptide binding made different peptide side chains available for interaction with the T cell receptor. Although the peptide was bound with high affinity by both DRB1 and DRB5 molecules, only DRB1 (DRB1*1501 and 1602) but not DRB5 molecules served as restriction elements for a panel of T cell clones generated from two MS patients suggesting that the complex of MBP(84-102) and DRB1 molecules is more immunogenic for MBP reactive T cells. The minimal MBP peptide epitope for several T cell clones and the residues important for binding to DRB1*1501 molecules and for T cell stimulation have been defined.
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