Adjuvant arthritis in rats is induced by a T cell clone specific for amino acids 180-188 of the mycobacterial 65-kD heat-shock protein, and synovial T cell responses to this same Ag have been noted in human arthritis. We have isolated 65-kD Ag-specific T cell clones from synovial fluid mononuclear cells of a patient with acute arthritis, which, unlike the corresponding PBMC, showed a marked proliferative response to the 65-kD Ag. Using synthetic peptides corresponding to the whole sequence of the 65-kD Ag, all the clones were shown to recognize an epitope present in the first NH2-terminal peptide (amino acids 1-15), with no response to the adjacent peptide (amino acids 6-22) or to any other peptide. The complete dominance of this epitope in the response to the 65-kD Ag was shown by documenting responses to the peptide in PBMC obtained after recovery from the arthritis. This epitope, like that recognized by the rat arthritogenic T cell clone, is in a portion of the 65-kD sequence that is not conserved between bacteria and eukaryotes, so that in this case, joint inflammation could not be attributed to bacteria-induced T cell clones cross-reacting with the self 65-kD Ag.
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March 01 1990
Recognition of a mycobacteria-specific epitope in the 65-kD heat-shock protein by synovial fluid-derived T cell clones.
J S Gaston,
J S Gaston
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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P F Life,
P F Life
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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P J Jenner,
P J Jenner
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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M J Colston,
M J Colston
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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P A Bacon
P A Bacon
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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J S Gaston
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
P F Life
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
P J Jenner
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
M J Colston
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
P A Bacon
Department of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1990) 171 (3): 831–841.
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J S Gaston, P F Life, P J Jenner, M J Colston, P A Bacon; Recognition of a mycobacteria-specific epitope in the 65-kD heat-shock protein by synovial fluid-derived T cell clones.. J Exp Med 1 March 1990; 171 (3): 831–841. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.171.3.831
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