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Journal of Autoimmunity

Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2002, Pages 55-66
Journal of Autoimmunity

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Predominantly Recognized ProInsulin T Helper Cell Epitopes in Individuals With and Without Islet Cell Autoimmunity

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Abstract

Antibody response to insulin and to its precursor ProInsulin is associated with increased risk for type 1 diabetes (T1D), though little is known about T cell reactivity to this molecule. In the present study from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), in vivo primed CD45RO+ memory T helper (Th) cells were enriched and their reactivity to eight overlapping ProInsulin peptides and to protein was analyzed. Individuals with high risk HLA-DRB1*04, DQB1*0302 alleles were investigated: relatives of patients with T1D having humoral markers of islet cell autoimmunity (autoantibody positive, Ab+; n=11), patients with T1D (n=8), and healthy control individuals (n=16). The ProInsulin epitope which was most frequently recognized in all the tested individuals was C-peptide (C) 18–A-chain (A)1. In Ab+ relatives the responses to this epitope and to two additional parts of the ProInsulin, B-chain (B) 11–C24 and C28–A21, was observed. In T1D patients who have already been treated with insulin, response to peptide B20-C4 and to the entire insulin molecule predominates. Our findings suggest that the spontaneous memory Th cell response to ProInsulin in individuals with high risk HLA alleles is predominantly directed to one epitope which maps to the central, C-peptide region. In individuals with humoral markers of islet cell autoimmunity and in patients with T1D, spread response to distinct ProInsulin regions was observed.

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    Correspondence to: Dr Ivana Durinovic-Belló. Current address: Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Ulm, Robert-Koch Str. 8, 89081 Ulm, Germany. Fax: +49 731 5002-4302, E-mail:[email protected]

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