Unique immunological properties of short forms of the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein derived uveitogenic peptide

Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) induces experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis in a variety of animals. We have previously shown that sequence 1169-1191 of bovine IRBP has strong uveitogenicity and immunogenicity in Lewis rats. In this study, two completely distinct antigenic sites...

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Published in:Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi Vol. 96; no. 5; p. 600
Main Authors: Kotake, S, Sanui, H, Gery, I
Format: Journal Article
Language:Japanese
Published: Japan 01-05-1992
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Summary:Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) induces experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis in a variety of animals. We have previously shown that sequence 1169-1191 of bovine IRBP has strong uveitogenicity and immunogenicity in Lewis rats. In this study, two completely distinct antigenic sites were detected within a short form of this peptide. One site is localized in sequence 1182-1191. The second site localizes within sequence 1183-1191 and becomes detectable only when tryptophan at 1182 is deleted. Lymphocytes sensitized against the first determinant recognized a longer peptide as well as whole IRBP. Lymphocytes sensitized against the second determinant recognized only two peptides 1184-1191 and 1183-1191. No cross reactivity was detected between these two determinants. Amino acid substitution of tryptophan with alanine or glutamic acid at 1182 in peptide 1182-1191 caused complete loss of uveitogenicity and immunogenicity, while substitution with phenylalanine did not change any immunological activities of the original peptide. The unique immunological properties of IRBP-derived peptides were discussed.
ISSN:0029-0203