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Characterization of in vivo expanded OspA-specific human T-cell clones
Authors:Ausubel Lara J  O'Connor Kevin C  Baecher-Allen Clare  Trollmo Christina  Kessler Benedikt  Hekking Brian  Merritt David  Meyer Abbie L  Kwok Bill  Ploegh Hidde  Huber Brigitte T  Hafler David A
Institution:Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:A panel of CD4 T-cell clones was isolated from synovial fluid by single cell flow cytometry from a patient with treatment-resistant Lyme arthritis using a DRB1*0401 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II tetramer covalently loaded with outer surface protein A (OspA) peptide164-175, an immunodominant epitope of Borrelia burgdorferi. Sequencing of the T-cell receptors of the OspA reactive clones showed significant skewing of the T-cell receptor repertoire. Of the 101 T-cell clones sequenced, 81 possessed TCR beta chains that were present in at least one other clone isolated. Complete sequencing of both alpha and beta chains of a subset of clones showed that at least two distinct T-cell clones were expanded in vivo. Binding studies using a panel of Ala-substituted peptide ligands were performed to determine potential MHC binding sites of the OspAp164-175 to DRB1*0401. In addition, T-cell clones were tested functionally for their reactivity to the wild-type peptide as well as to altered peptide ligands (APLs) and peptide libraries based on the OspA epitope in order to determine the TCR contact residues and the stringency in T cell recognition. We are among the first to define the characteristics of TCR usage of T cells isolated from an inflamed immune compartment in an individual with an autoimmune disease potentially triggered by a microbial antigen.
Keywords:Autoimmunity  Lyme arthritis  T-cell receptor  Peptide/antigens
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