The self-directed T cell repertoire against mouse lysozyme reflects the influence of the hierarchy of its own determinants and can be engaged by a foreign lysozyme

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Moudgil, KD
Southwood, S
Ametani, A
Kim, K
Sette, A
Sercarz, EE
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Microbiol & Mol Genet, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Epimmune, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
[3] Univ Tokyo, Dept Appl Biol Chem, Tokyo, Japan
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The T cell repertoire is shaped by the processes of positive and negative selection. We have previously shown that mice are tolerant to a native seif-Ag, mouse lysozyme (ML), but they respond vigorously when challenged with different ML peptides ("cryptic" self-determinants). Tn this study, we have addressed the issue of the physiological significance of both the hierarchy (dominance/crypticity) of self-determinants within ML and the anti-cryptic, self (ML)-directed T cell repertoire. Our results demonstrate that there are several ML peptides that bind well to MHC but are totally nonimmunogenic when tested for proliferative T cell response and cytokine secretion: a subset of these peptides presumably represent the originally dominant self-determinants of hit, which have rendered the T cells tolerant during thy-mic selection. Other hit peptides, which bind well to MHC and are immunogenic, correspond to the cryptic determinants of ML: T cells against cryptic ML determinants escape tolerance induction. Thus, the mature T cell repertoire against ML bears the direct imprint of the hierarchy of self (ML)-determinants, Interestingly, hen egg white lysozyme could prime T cells in vivo that were cross-reactive with certain cryptic ML determinants, and vice versa, without requiring any communization with the foreign lysozyme and ML peptide(s), Moreover, repeated, deliberate priming and expansion of T cells by hen egg white lysozyme immunization concomitantly enhanced T cell response to such cross-reactive hit determinants. This reciprocal self-foreign determinant cross-reactivity may play a previously unrecognized, but crucial, role in the expansion and diversification of self-reactive clones in the autoimmune response.
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