T cell recognition of the A2 domain of coagulation factor VIII in hemophilia patients and healthy subjects
pmid: 15550021
T cell recognition of the A2 domain of coagulation factor VIII in hemophilia patients and healthy subjects
Hemophilia A patients treated with coagulation factor VIII (FVIII), and also some healthy subjects, may develop anti-FVIII antibodies (Ab), whose synthesis is driven by FVIII-specific CD4+ T cells. Some Ab block the procoagulant function of FVIII (inhibitors). Many inhibitors recognize epitopes on the FVIII A2 domain. Here, we have sought to identify A2 epitopes recognized by CD4+ T cells. We tested the proliferative response of CD4+ blood lymphocytes (BL) from hemophilia patients and healthy subjects, to overlapping synthetic peptides spanning the A2 domain sequence. Many A2 peptides induced proliferative responses of CD4+ BL from one or more subjects. The peptide-induced responses were strongest in hemophilia patients with inhibitors, weakest in healthy subjects. A2 peptides comprising residues 371-400, 621-650 and 671-690 elicited frequent and strong responses in hemophilia A patients, and especially in those with inhibitors. Healthy subjects recognized frequently only the sequence 371-400. A three-dimensional model of the A2 domain suggests that these CD4+ epitope sequences have structural features typical of 'universal' CD4+ T epitopes.
- University of Minnesota Morris United States
- University of Minnesota System United States
- University of Minnesota United States
Adult, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Male, Factor VIII, Adolescent, Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte, Middle Aged, Hemophilia A, Lymphocyte Activation, Peptide Fragments, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Epitope Mapping, Cell Proliferation
Adult, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Male, Factor VIII, Adolescent, Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte, Middle Aged, Hemophilia A, Lymphocyte Activation, Peptide Fragments, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Epitope Mapping, Cell Proliferation
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