Susceptibility to developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) maps to a highl
y conserved amino acid motif located in the third hypervariable region
of different HLA-DRB1 chains. This motif, namely QKRAA, QRRAA, or RRR
AA, helps the development of RA by an unknown mechanism. The QKRAA mot
if predisposes to more severe disease than the QRRAA or RRRAA motifs.
The QKRAA motif carries particular properties: it is a strong B- and
T-cell epitope, it shapes the T cell repertoire, it is overrepresented
in protein databases, and it is a binding motif for bacterial and hum
an 70-kDa heat-shock proteins. Ln this article, we propose different m
odels to explain how the QKRAA motif might contribute to RA.