Identifying a Small Molecule Blocking Antigen Presentation in Autoimmune Thyroiditis.
J Biol Chem
; 291(8): 4079-90, 2016 Feb 19.
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We previously showed that an HLA-DR variant containing arginine at position 74 of the DRß1 chain (DRß1-Arg74) is the specific HLA class II variant conferring risk for autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD). We also identified 5 thyroglobulin (Tg) peptides that bound to DRß1-Arg74. We hypothesized that blocking the binding of these peptides to DRß1-Arg74 could block the continuous T-cell activation in thyroiditis needed to maintain the autoimmune response to the thyroid. The aim of the current study was to identify small molecules that can block T-cell activation by Tg peptides presented within DRß1-Arg74 pockets. We screened a large and diverse library of compounds and identified one compound, cepharanthine that was able to block peptide binding to DRß1-Arg74. We then showed that Tg.2098 is the dominant peptide when inducing experimental autoimmune thyroiditis (EAT) in NOD mice expressing human DRß1-Arg74. Furthermore, cepharanthine blocked T-cell activation by thyroglobulin peptides, in particular Tg.2098 in mice that were induced with EAT. For the first time we identified a small molecule that can block Tg peptide binding and presentation to T-cells in autoimmune thyroiditis. If confirmed cepharanthine could potentially have a role in treating human AITD.
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Tireoidite Autoimune
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Apresentação de Antígeno
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Alcaloides
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Cadeias HLA-DRB1
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Humans
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J Biol Chem
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2016
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