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  • Rapid CLIP dissociation from MHC II promotes an unusual antigen presentation pathway in autoimmunity.

Rapid CLIP dissociation from MHC II promotes an unusual antigen presentation pathway in autoimmunity.

The Journal of experimental medicine (2018-09-07)
Yoshinaga Ito, Orr Ashenberg, Jason Pyrdol, Adrienne M Luoma, Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, Matan Hofree, Elena Christian, Lucas Ferrari de Andrade, Rong En Tay, Luc Teyton, Aviv Regev, Stephanie K Dougan, Kai W Wucherpfennig
ABSTRACT

A number of autoimmunity-associated MHC class II proteins interact only weakly with the invariant chain-derived class II-associated invariant chain peptide (CLIP). CLIP dissociates rapidly from I-Ag7 even in the absence of DM, and this property is related to the type 1 diabetes-associated β57 polymorphism. We generated knock-in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice with a single amino acid change in the CLIP segment of the invariant chain in order to moderately slow CLIP dissociation from I-Ag7 These knock-in mice had a significantly reduced incidence of spontaneous type 1 diabetes and diminished islet infiltration by CD4 T cells, in particular T cells specific for fusion peptides generated by covalent linkage of proteolytic fragments within β cell secretory granules. Rapid CLIP dissociation enhanced the presentation of such extracellular peptides, thus bypassing the conventional MHC class II antigen-processing pathway. Autoimmunity-associated MHC class II polymorphisms therefore not only modify binding of self-peptides, but also alter the biochemistry of peptide acquisition.

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Calcein, Used for the fluorometric determination of calcium and EDTA titration of calcium in the presence of magnesium.
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Fragment 18-39 human, ≥97% (HPLC)