HLA-DR3- and HLA-DR7-restricted T-cell hyporesponsiveness to gluten antigen: a clue to the aetiology of coeliac disease?
- PMID: 6603652
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1983.tb00853.x
HLA-DR3- and HLA-DR7-restricted T-cell hyporesponsiveness to gluten antigen: a clue to the aetiology of coeliac disease?
Abstract
Coeliac disease (CD) is strongly associated with the human class-II HLA determinants HLA-DR3 and -DR7. We investigated the relative frequency of gluten-reactive T cells from DR3- or DR7-positive. CD patients and healthy controls who were heterozygous at the DR locus. We found a consistently and significantly lower frequency of gluten-reactive T cells when the antigen was presented by monocytes in conjunction with DR3 or DR7 than in conjunction with the other DR determinant of the T-cell donor. In contrast, the frequency of reactive T cells in these donors to other antigens was not reduced in conjunction with DR3 or DR7. These results indicate a specific immunoregulatory function associated with class-II HLA molecules. The reduced frequency of gluten-reactive T cells in association with HLA-DR3 or -DR7 may be directly involved in the development of CD.
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