Peptides isolated from HLA-Cw*0304 confer different degrees of protection from natural killer cell-mediated lysis

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Zappacosta, F [1 ]
Borrego, F [1 ]
Brooks, AG [1 ]
Parker, KC [1 ]
Coligan, JE [1 ]
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[1] NIAID,MOL STRUCT LAB,NIH,ROCKVILLE,MD 20852
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10.1073/pnas.94.12.6313
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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HLA class I molecules bind peptides derived from proteins degraded in the cytoplasm and display them for surveillance by the immune system, The recognition of HLA class I molecules by natural killer (NK) cells generally inhibits the lytic process, To investigate the role of peptides in the interaction between HLA class I molecules and NK receptors, we first had to identify representative endogenous peptides, Individual peptides bound to HLA-Cw*0304 were isolated and sequenced by tandem mass spectrometry, These peptides ranged in length from 8 to 11 residues and shared an alanine at position 2 and a C-terminal leucine. The murine transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP)-deficient cell line RMA-S was transfected with HLA-Cw*0304 to test whether HLA molecules loaded with a single peptide could deliver the inhibitory signal to NK cells expressing p58.2, which is a killer cell inhibitory receptor known to interact with HLA molecules bearing the HLA-Cw3 public epitope, We found that, in the absence of exogenous peptides, the HLA-Cw*0304 transfectants were killed at levels comparable to untransfected RMA-S cells whereas protection from lysis required both HLA-Cw*0304 heavy chain expression and an exogenously added HLA Cw*0304-binding peptide. Importantly, not only were HLA-Cw*0304-binding peptides required for protection, but the ability of individual peptides to provide protection differed widely, These studies indicate that the ability to distinguish between subsets of peptides may be a general feature of HLA class I recognition by NK cells.
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