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Qualitative difference between the cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to melanocyte antigens in melanoma and vitiligo
Authors:Palermo Belinda  Garbelli Silvia  Mantovani Stefania  Scoccia Elisabetta  Da Prada Gian Antonio  Bernabei Paola  Avanzini M Antonietta  Brazzelli Valeria  Borroni Giovanni  Giachino Claudia
Institution:Experimental Immunology Laboratory, IRCCS Maugeri Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
Abstract:Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterized by depigmented macules secondary to melanocyte loss. An unusual facet is its relation to melanoma: cytotoxic T lymphocytes directed to melanocyte antigens are found in both conditions and imply a breakdown of tolerance, yet the resulting immune reaction is the opposite. The mechanisms at the basis of these opposite effects are not known. Here, we performed a direct comparison of whole melanocyte-specific T cell populations in the two diseases. We demonstrate that neither precursor frequencies of Melan-A/MART-1-specific T lymphocytes nor their status of activation differ significantly. However, by using a tetramer-based T cell receptor down-regulation assay, we documented a higher affinity of vitiligo T cells. We calculated that the peptide concentration required for 50% of maximal receptor down-regulation differed by 6.5-fold between the two diseases. Moreover, only vitiligo T cells were capable of efficient receptor down-regulation and IFN-gamma production in response to HLA-matched melanoma cells, suggesting that this difference in receptor affinity is physiologically relevant. The differences in receptor affinity and tumor reactivity were confirmed by analyzing Melan-A/MART-1-specific clones established from the two diseases. Our results suggest that the quality, and not the quantity, of the melanocyte-specific cytotoxic responses differs between the two pathologies.
Keywords:Autoimmunity  Melan‐A/MART‐1  TCR affinity  TCR down‐regulation  Tumor immunity
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