A self-hsp60 peptide acts as a partial agonist inducing expression of B7-2on mycobacterial hsp60-specific T cells: a possible mechanism for inhibitory T cell regulation of adjuvant arthritis?
Aga. Paul et al., A self-hsp60 peptide acts as a partial agonist inducing expression of B7-2on mycobacterial hsp60-specific T cells: a possible mechanism for inhibitory T cell regulation of adjuvant arthritis?, INT IMMUNOL, 12(7), 2000, pp. 1041-1050
We previously reported that resistance to the induction of adjuvant arthrit
is after preimmunization with mycobacterial hsp60 was mediated by T cells r
ecognizing a conserved epitope (M256-270) of mycobacterial hsp60, These T c
ells were cross-reactive with the homologous rat hsp60 peptide sequence and
the natural self-epitope on stressed antigen-presenting cells, Recognition
of peptide M256-265, the conserved core of peptide M256-270, was shown to
be essential for the generation of self-reactive T cells. The rat homologue
of peptide M256-265, peptide R256-265, differs with three conservative ami
no acid substitutions from the mycobacterial core peptide. Thus peptide R25
6-265 could act as an altered peptide ligand with the potential of inducing
a different functional phenotype in M256-270-specific T cells, We now show
that peptide R256-265 was recognized by M256-270-specific T cells as a par
tial agonist, inducing TCR down-regulation and up-regulation of activation/
adhesion molecules in the absence of proliferative responses. Peptide R256-
265 did not induce anergy but induced B7-2 (but not B7-1) expression on M25
6-270-specific T cells, as opposed to the mycobacterial peptide, which pref
erentially induced B7-1. These effects were more pronounced at low peptide
concentrations. Therefore also in vivo at the more relevant low physiologic
al level of expression, the self-hsp could induce such phenotype. It is dis
cussed how this selective up-regulation of B7-2 expression on (self-hsp60)
autoreactive T cells might be a way by which destructive autoimmune respons
es are controlled.