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Peptides Derived From Insulin Granule Proteins Are Targeted by CD8+ T Cells Across MHC Class I Restrictions in Humans and NOD Mice
Author(s) -
Marie Eliane Azoury,
Mahmoud Tarayrah,
Georgia Afonso,
Aurore Pais,
Máikel L. Colli,
Claire Maillard,
Cassandra Lavaud,
Laure AlexandreHeymann,
Sergio Gonzalez-Duque,
Yann Verdier,
Joëlle Vinh,
Sheena Pinto,
Søren Buus,
Danièle DuboisLaforgue,
Étienne Larger,
Jean-Paul Beressi,
Graziella Bruno,
Décio L. Eizirik,
Sylvaine You,
Roberto Mallone
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
diabetes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.219
H-Index - 330
eISSN - 1939-327X
pISSN - 0012-1797
DOI - 10.2337/db20-0013
Subject(s) - epitope , biology , cd8 , human leukocyte antigen , mhc class i , nod mice , nod , cytotoxic t cell , major histocompatibility complex , immunogenicity , t cell , antigen , immune system , immunology , microbiology and biotechnology , autoimmunity , genetics , gene , in vitro
The antigenic peptides processed by β-cells and presented through surface HLA class I molecules are poorly characterized. Each HLA variant (e.g., the most common being HLA-A2 and HLA-A3) carries some peptide-binding specificity. Hence, features that, despite these specificities, remain shared across variants may reveal factors favoring β-cell immunogenicity. Building on our previous description of the HLA-A2/A3 peptidome of β-cells, we analyzed the HLA-A3–restricted peptides targeted by circulating CD8+ T cells. Several peptides were recognized by CD8+ T cells within a narrow frequency (1–50/106), which was similar in donors with and without type 1 diabetes and harbored variable effector/memory fractions. These epitopes could be classified as conventional peptides or neoepitopes, generated either via peptide cis-splicing or mRNA splicing (e.g., secretogranin-5 [SCG5]–009). As reported for HLA-A2–restricted peptides, several epitopes originated from β-cell granule proteins (e.g., SCG3, SCG5, and urocortin-3). Similarly, H-2Kd–restricted CD8+ T cells recognizing the murine orthologs of SCG5, urocortin-3, and proconvertase-2 infiltrated the islets of NOD mice and transferred diabetes into NOD/scid recipients. The finding of granule proteins targeted in both humans and NOD mice supports their disease relevance and identifies the insulin granule as a rich source of epitopes, possibly reflecting its impaired processing in type 1 diabetes.

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