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Lack of the MHC class II chaperone H2-O causes susceptibility to autoimmune diseases.


ABSTRACT: DO (HLA-DO, in human; murine H2-O) is a highly conserved nonclassical major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) accessory molecule mainly expressed in the thymic medulla and B cells. Previous reports have suggested possible links between DO and autoimmunity, Hepatitis C (HCV) infection, and cancer, but the mechanism of how DO contributes to these diseases remains unclear. Here, using a combination of various in vivo approaches, including peptide elution, mixed lymphocyte reaction, T-cell receptor (TCR) deep sequencing, tetramer-guided naïve CD4 T-cell precursor enumeration, and whole-body imaging, we report that DO affects the repertoire of presented self-peptides by B cells and thymic epithelium. DO induces differential effects on epitope presentation and thymic selection, thereby altering CD4 T-cell precursor frequencies. Our findings were validated in two autoimmune disease models by demonstrating that lack of DO increases autoreactivity and susceptibility to autoimmune disease development.

SUBMITTER: Welsh RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7028248 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lack of the MHC class II chaperone H2-O causes susceptibility to autoimmune diseases.

Welsh Robin A RA   Song Nianbin N   Foss Catherine A CA   Boronina Tatiana T   Cole Robert N RN   Sadegh-Nasseri Scheherazade S  

PLoS biology 20200218 2


DO (HLA-DO, in human; murine H2-O) is a highly conserved nonclassical major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) accessory molecule mainly expressed in the thymic medulla and B cells. Previous reports have suggested possible links between DO and autoimmunity, Hepatitis C (HCV) infection, and cancer, but the mechanism of how DO contributes to these diseases remains unclear. Here, using a combination of various in vivo approaches, including peptide elution, mixed lymphocyte reaction, T-cel  ...[more]

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