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Publication : Restricted MHC-peptide repertoire predisposes to autoimmunity.

First Author  Logunova NN Year  2005
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  202
Issue  1 Pages  73-84
PubMed ID  15998789 Mgi Jnum  J:100625
Mgi Id  MGI:3589032 Doi  10.1084/jem.20050198
Citation  Logunova NN, et al. (2005) Restricted MHC-peptide repertoire predisposes to autoimmunity. J Exp Med 202(1):73-84
abstractText  MHC molecules associated with autoimmunity possess known structural features that limit the repertoire of peptides that they can present. Such limitation gives a selective advantage to TCRs that rely on interaction with the MHC itself, rather than with the peptide residues. At the same time, negative selection is impaired because of the lack of negatively selecting peptide ligands. The combination of these factors may predispose to autoimmunity. We found that mice with an MHC class II-peptide repertoire reduced to a single complex demonstrated various autoimmune reactions. Transgenic mice bearing a TCR (MM14.4) cloned from such a mouse developed severe autoimmune dermatitis. Although MM14.4 originated from a CD4+ T cell, dermatitis was mediated by CD8+ T cells. It was established that MM14.4+ is a highly promiscuous TCR with dual MHC class I/MHC class II restriction. Furthermore, mice with a limited MHC-peptide repertoire selected elevated numbers of TCRs with dual MHC class I/MHC class II restriction, a likely source of autoreactivity. Our findings may help to explain the link between MHC class I responses that are involved in major autoimmune diseases and the well-established genetic linkage of these diseases with MHC class II.
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