Type-B T cells raised against the immunodominant peptide in hen egg lysozyme (HEL48–62) do not respond to whole lysozyme, and this has been thought to indicate that peptide can bind to l-Ak in different conformations. Here we demonstrate that such T cells recognize a deamidated form of the HEL peptide and not the native peptide. The sequence of the HEL epitope facilitates rapid and spontaneous deamidation when present as a free peptide or within a flexible domain. However, this deamidated epitope is not created within intact lysozyme, most likely because it resides in a highly structured part of the protein. These findings argue against the existence of multiple conformations of the same peptide–MHC complex and have important implications for the design of peptide-based vaccines. Furthermore, as the type-B T cells are known to selectively evade induction of tolerance when HEL is expressed as a transgene, these results suggest that recognition of posttranslationally modified self-antigen may play a role in autoimmunity.
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May 29 2001
T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-Ak–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation
Stephen N. McAdam,
Stephen N. McAdam
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
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Burkhard Fleckenstein,
Burkhard Fleckenstein
bInstitute of Organic Chemistry University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Ingunn B. Rasmussen,
Ingunn B. Rasmussen
cDepartment of Biology, University of Oslo, Oslo N0316, Norway
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Dietmar G. Schmid,
Dietmar G. Schmid
bInstitute of Organic Chemistry University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Inger Sandlie,
Inger Sandlie
cDepartment of Biology, University of Oslo, Oslo N0316, Norway
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Bjarne Bogen,
Bjarne Bogen
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
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Nicholas J. Viner,
Nicholas J. Viner
dDepartment of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Bristol Medical School, Bristol BS8 1TD, United Kingdom
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Ludvig M. Sollid
Ludvig M. Sollid
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
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Stephen N. McAdam
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
Burkhard Fleckenstein
bInstitute of Organic Chemistry University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
Ingunn B. Rasmussen
cDepartment of Biology, University of Oslo, Oslo N0316, Norway
Dietmar G. Schmid
bInstitute of Organic Chemistry University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
Inger Sandlie
cDepartment of Biology, University of Oslo, Oslo N0316, Norway
Bjarne Bogen
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
Nicholas J. Viner
dDepartment of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Bristol Medical School, Bristol BS8 1TD, United Kingdom
Ludvig M. Sollid
aInstitute of Immunology, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo N-0027, Norway
Abbreviations used in this paper: ESI, electrospray ionization; FTICR-MS, Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry; HEL, hen egg lysozyme.
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January 22 2001
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April 25 2001
Accepted:
April 27 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2001) 193 (11): 1239–1246.
Article history
Received:
January 22 2001
Revision Requested:
April 25 2001
Accepted:
April 27 2001
Citation
Stephen N. McAdam, Burkhard Fleckenstein, Ingunn B. Rasmussen, Dietmar G. Schmid, Inger Sandlie, Bjarne Bogen, Nicholas J. Viner, Ludvig M. Sollid; T Cell Recognition of the Dominant I-Ak–Restricted Hen Egg Lysozyme Epitope: Critical Role for Asparagine Deamidation. J Exp Med 4 June 2001; 193 (11): 1239–1246. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.193.11.1239
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