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Tissue-specific self-peptides bound by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules of a human pancreatic beta-cell line.

  1. K P Papadopoulos,
  2. A I Colovai,
  3. A Maffei,
  4. D Jaraquemada,
  5. N Suciu-Foca and
  6. P E Harris
  1. Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.

    Abstract

    The process of beta-cell destruction in IDDM is mediated, in part, by CD8+ T-cells. Structural characterization of HLA-I-bound self-peptides presented by the human beta-cell line HP-62 was performed to identify possible tissue-specific autoantigens in the context of CD8+ T-cell/HLA-I interactions. The sequences of the beta-cell line HLA-I-bound peptides were compared with sequence databases. Six of the obtained sequences showed homology to known precursor proteins, three of which--GLUT2 receptor, phosphatidylinositol-glycan-specific phospholipase D, and 5-hydroxytryptamine-1F receptor--have a limited, tissue-specific expression. These HLA-bound self-peptides may be part of a pool of autoantigens recognized by beta-cell reactive cytotoxic T-cells.

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