T cell receptor Vbeta chain restriction and preferred CDR3 motifs of liver-kidney microsomal antigen (LKM-1)-reactive T cells from autoimmune hepatitis patients.
LIVER 2001;
21:18-25. [PMID:
11169068 DOI:
10.1034/j.1600-0676.2001.210103.x]
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Abstract
AIMS/BACKGROUND
The liver-kidney-microsomal antigen (LKM-1) has been recognized as a major CD4+ T cell antigen in autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). The aim of this study was to characterize the antigen recognition sites of the variable T cell receptor beta-chain (TCRBV) of T cells specific to LKM-1.
METHODS
By repeated stimulation of T cells with a recombinant LKM-1 antigen or an LKM-derived peptide followed by limited dilution, we generated T cell clones. Usage of TCRBV was analyzed by RT-PCR and CDR3 antigen recognition sites were sequenced.
RESULTS
The 18 LKM-1 specific T cell clones isolated from six AIH patients preferentially expressed the TCR elements BV9, BV5S2+S3, BV6, and BV13S1. Four BV9+ T cell clones rearranged the joining element JB1S3 within their CDR3 regions. JB2S3 was detected in another four clones together with BV5S2+S3 or BV13S1. A conserved sequence motif, Q(N)G(X)N, was seen in the diversity regions of five clones (36%). In order to identify T cells expressing the preferred TCRBV molecules in situ, immunohistologic examination of liver biopsies was performed. In AIH patients an accumulation of T cells expressing TCRBV 13S1, BV8 and BV5S3 was observed.
CONCLUSIONS
Our data define TCRBV restriction and preferred CDR3 features of LKM-1 specific T cells. The in situ localization of T cells expressing these restricted TCR molecules may suggest a pathogenic relevance of LKM-1 specific cellular immune responses.
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