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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 170, Issue 11, Pages 5719-5727Publisher
AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.170.11.5719
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Recently human cartilage gp-39 (HC gp-39) was identified as a candidate autoantigen in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). To further investigate the relevance of this Ag in RA, we have generated a set of five mAbs to a combination epitope of complexes of HC gp-39(263-275) and the RA-associated DRalphabeta1*0401 HLA class II molecules. FACS studies revealed that these mAb recognize specific, complexes on homozygous DRalphabeta1*0401-positive B lymphoblastoid cells pulsed with HC gp-39(263-275). The best mAb, 12A, was further characterized using a set of irrelevant DRalphabeta1*0401-binding peptides and truncated/elongated versions of HC gp-39(263-275) itself. The minimal epitope recognized in combination with DRalphabeta1*0401 was HC gp-39(263-273). Peptides not encompassing HC gp-39(263-273) were not recognized. Three of five mAb were able to inhibit (up to 90%) the response of HC gp-39(263-275)-specific DRalphabeta1*0401-restricted T cell hybridomas to peptide-pulsed APC or purified complexes. Using mAb 12A, we have been able to identify and localize dendritic cells that present DRalphabeta1*0401/HC gp-39(263-275) complexes in synovial tissue of DRalphabeta1*0401-positive RA patients, indicating local presentation of the HC gp-39263-275 epitope in the inflamed target tissue by professional APC. These data support a role of HC gp-39 in the local autoimmune response that leads to chronic inflammation and joint destruction.
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