Beryllium presentation to CD4<sup>+</sup>T cells underlies disease-susceptibility HLA-DP alleles in chronic beryllium disease

Andrew P. Fontenot(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Michaelann Torres(Memorial University of Newfoundland), William H. Marshall(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Lee S. Newman(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Brian L. Kotzin(Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
October 24, 2000
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Abstract

Chronic beryllium disease results from beryllium exposure in the workplace and is characterized by CD4(+) T cell-mediated inflammation in the lung. Susceptibility to this disease is associated with particular HLA-DP alleles. We isolated beryllium-specific T cell lines from the lungs of affected patients. These CD4(+) T cell lines specifically responded to beryllium in culture in the presence of antigen-presenting cells that expressed class II MHC molecules HLA-DR, -DQ, and -DP. The response to beryllium was nearly completely and selectively blocked by mAb to HLA-DP. Additional studies showed that only certain HLA-DP alleles allowed presentation of beryllium. Overall, the DP alleles that presented beryllium to disease-specific T cell lines match those implicated in disease susceptibility, providing a mechanism for this association. Based on amino acid residues shared by these restricting and susceptibility DP alleles, our results provide insight into the residues of the DP beta-chain required for beryllium presentation.


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