Heterogeneity of T-cell receptor alpha-chain complementarity-determining region 3 in myelin basic protein-specific T cells increases with severity of multiple sclerosis
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Heterogeneity of T-cell receptor alpha-chain complementarity-determining region 3 in myelin basic protein-specific T cells increases with severity of multiple sclerosis
Abstract
The pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is thought to involve a T-cell-mediated autoimmune process. Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model resembling MS, can be induced by immunization with myelin antigens such as myelin basic protein. The T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) usage in EAE is highly restricted in some strains of animals and experimental treatments targeting the TCR have been successful in EAE. Examination of the TCR beta-chain variable-region (V beta) usage of MBP-specific T-cell lines in MS patients has produced conflicting results. Our previous studies of TCR alpha-chain variable-region usage in monozygotic twins demonstrated a general skewing of the TCR repertoire in individuals with MS. This skewing became apparent only after stimulation with antigens; in peripheral blood lymphocyte preparations from individuals with MS V alpha 8-bearing T cells were preferentially selected by stimulation with myelin basic protein. In the present study we examined complementarity-determining region 3 of those V alpha 8-positive TCRs. Marked sequence heterogeneity was found in all individuals with severe MS. In contrast, restricted areas of complementarity-determining region 3 were found in healthy control individuals and in individuals with a mild form of MS. Sequences from tetanus toxoid-specific V alpha 8-positive T cells generated from the same individuals were relatively homogeneous within individuals regardless of disease activity and were distinct from the sequences of complementarity-determining region 3 in myelin basic protein-stimulated lines. These findings suggest that disease severity may be associated with increased heterogeneity of myelin antigen-specific T cells and could reflect an impaired ability of the immune system to down-regulate these anti-self responses.
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