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HLA-DR2–restricted responses to proteolipid protein 95-116 peptide cause autoimmune encephalitis in transgenic mice
Kazuyuki Kawamura, … , Chella S. David, Takeshi Tabira
Kazuyuki Kawamura, … , Chella S. David, Takeshi Tabira
Published April 1, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;105(7):977-984. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI8407.
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HLA-DR2–restricted responses to proteolipid protein 95-116 peptide cause autoimmune encephalitis in transgenic mice

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In multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who carry the Class II major histocompatibility (MHC) type HLA-DR2, T cells specific for amino acids 95-116 in the proteolipid protein (PLP) are activated and clonally expanded. However, it remains unclear whether these autoreactive T cells play a pathogenic role or, rather, protect against the central nervous system (CNS) damage. We have addressed this issue, using mice transgenic for the human MHC class II region carrying the HLA-DR2 (DRB1*1502) haplotype. After stimulating cultured lymph node cells repeatedly with PLP95-116, we generated 2 HLA-DR2–restricted, PLP95-116–specific T-cell lines (TCLs) from the transgenic mice immunized with this portion of PLP. The TCLs were CD4+ and produced T-helper 1 (Th1) cytokines in response to the peptide. These TCLs were adoptively transferred into RAG-2–/– mice expressing HLA-DR2 (DRB1*1502) molecules. Mice receiving 1 of the TCLs developed a neurological disorder manifested ataxic movement without apparent paresis on day 3, 4, or 5 after cell transfer. Histological examination revealed inflammatory foci primarily restricted to the cerebrum and cerebellum, in association with scattered demyelinating lesions in the deep cerebral cortex. These results support a pathogenic role for PLP95-116–specific T cells in HLA-DR2+ MS patients, and shed light on the possible correlation between autoimmune target epitope and disease phenotype in human CNS autoimmune diseases.

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Kazuyuki Kawamura, Takashi Yamamura, Kazumasa Yokoyama, De-Hua Chui, Yoshinori Fukui, Takehiko Sasazuki, Hidetoshi Inoko, Chella S. David, Takeshi Tabira

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Expression of DRα/I-Eβb and HLA-DR2 molecules in HLA-DR2–B6 mice. (a) Sp...
Expression of DRα/I-Eβb and HLA-DR2 molecules in HLA-DR2–B6 mice. (a) Splenocytes from B6, DRA-B6, DRB1*1502–B6, and HLA-DR2–B6 mice were stained with PE-labeled anti–HLA-DRα (L243) or FITC-labeled anti–HLA-DRβ (TÜ36) mAb. The bars marked M1 indicate the population that stained significantly with the mAb, whereas M2 shows the positive population selected on more strict criteria. (b) Splenocytes from HLA-DR2–B6 mice were doubly stained with PE-conjugated anti–HLA-DRα (L243) and FITC-conjugated anti–HLA-DRβ (TÜ36) mAbs.

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