G. Saruhan-direskeneli et al., Human HSP 60 peptide responsive T cell lines are similarly present in bothBehcet's disease patients and healthy controls, IMMUNOL LET, 79(3), 2001, pp. 203-208
Heat shock protein (HSP, 60/65 kDa) is investigated as a candidate autoanti
gen in Behcet's disease (BD), a systemic vasculitis of unknown origin, and
a prominent response to 'disease-specific epitopes' of mycobacterial and hu
man HSP60/65 is described in BD patients. In this study, long-term T cell l
ines from peripheral blood of BD patients (n = 6) and controls (n = 7) were
stimulated with mycobacterial recombinant HSP and purified protein derivat
e (PPD) and expanded with IL-2. In the BD group, 15 out 27 and in the contr
ols, 25 out of 35 PPD specific T cell lines have responded to the synthetic
peptides of the human HSP60. Out of the primarily HSP-specific T cell line
s, 17/23 in patients and 8/8 in controls did recognize a peptide of human o
rigin. T cell lines specifically reactive to 136-150, 179-197, 244-258 and
336-351 could be raised with similar frequency in both groups. In contrast
to a previous report, T cells also reacted to peptide 425-441 frequently in
both groups. The results demonstrate that the human proliferative response
to mycobacterial HSP may also target the self-protein in both BID patients
and controls. However, the responsive T cells may have different effects d
epending on their functional features such as cytokine secretions. (C) 2001
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