Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6115408 | Current Opinion in Immunology | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
One seminal aspect in autoimmune diabetes is antigen presentation of beta cell antigens by the diabetes-propensity class II histocompatibility molecules. The binding properties of I-Ag7 molecules are reviewed here and an emphasis is placed on their selection of peptides with a highly specific sequence motif, in which one or more acidic amino acids are found at the carboxy end interacting at the P9 anchoring site of I-Ag7. The reasons for the central role of I-Ag7 in the autoimmune response are analyzed. The insulin B chain segment 9-23 is a hot spot for T cell selection and a striking example of a weak MHC binding peptide that triggers autoreactivity.
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Authors
Anish Suri, Matteo G Levisetti, Emil R Unanue,