2005
Characterization of in vivo expanded OspA-specific human T-cell clones
Ausubel LJ, O'Connor KC, Baecher-Allen C, Trollmo C, Kessler B, Hekking B, Merritt D, Meyer AL, Kwok B, Ploegh H, Huber BT, Hafler DA. Characterization of in vivo expanded OspA-specific human T-cell clones. Clinical Immunology 2005, 115: 313-322. PMID: 15893699, DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2005.02.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesMajor histocompatibility complex class II tetramersTreatment-resistant Lyme arthritisCD4 T-cell clonesDistinct T-cell clonesT cell receptor repertoireHuman T cell clonesClass II tetramersBeta chainT cell recognitionTCR contact residuesTCR beta chainT cell receptorCell flow cytometryTCR usageImmune compartmentLyme arthritisAutoimmune diseasesMicrobial antigensT cellsOspA epitopeImmunodominant epitopesSynovial fluidReceptor repertoireReactive clones
1999
Cross-Reactivity of T-Cell Clones Specific for Altered Peptide Ligands of Myelin Basic Protein
Ausubel L, Bieganowska K, Hafler D. Cross-Reactivity of T-Cell Clones Specific for Altered Peptide Ligands of Myelin Basic Protein. Cellular Immunology 1999, 193: 99-107. PMID: 10202117, DOI: 10.1006/cimm.1998.1447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesT cellsSpecific T cell repertoireAutoreactive T cellsTh1-type cytokinesTh2-type cytokinesMultiple sclerosis patientsT cell repertoireAltered peptide ligandT cell receptor alphaPotential beneficial effectsTCR contact residuesMyelin basic proteinDownregulatory cytokinesSclerosis patientsIL-4IL-5Individual patientsReceptor alphaBeneficial effectsClonal expansionCytokinesPeptide ligandsSubstantial proliferationCross reactivity
1997
Autoantigen recognition by human CD8 T cell clones: enhanced agonist response induced by altered peptide ligands.
Dressel A, Chin JL, Sette A, Gausling R, Höllsberg P, Hafler DA. Autoantigen recognition by human CD8 T cell clones: enhanced agonist response induced by altered peptide ligands. The Journal Of Immunology 1997, 159: 4943-51. PMID: 9366420, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.159.10.4943.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesCD8 T cell clonesTCR contact residuesHLA-A2Superagonist peptideCell clonesSelf-AgHLA-A2.1 binding motifsHuman autoimmune diseasesAltered peptide ligandMHC class IMyelin peptidesHLA-A2.1Autoimmune diseasesAutoantigen recognitionSecrete cytokinesEffector responsesLow MHCImmune responseAgonist responsesImmunodominant epitopesAgonist peptideAg recognitionContact residuesCytotoxic response
1996
Complementary mutations in an antigenic peptide allow for crossreactivity of autoreactive T-cell clones
Ausubel L, Kwan C, Sette A, Kuchroo V, Hafler D. Complementary mutations in an antigenic peptide allow for crossreactivity of autoreactive T-cell clones. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1996, 93: 15317-15322. PMID: 8986809, PMCID: PMC26402, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.26.15317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesT cell receptorAutoreactive T cell clonesSpecific T cell clonesAntigenic peptidesMajor histocompatibility complex moleculesSpecific peptide antigenContext of MHCT cell recognitionTCR contact residuesMHC-antigen complexesHistocompatibility complex moleculesMHC-peptide complexesSingle conservative amino acid substitutionTCR-MHCT cellsReceptor plasticityPeptide antigensFunctional pocketStimulating peptideCrossreactivityAntigenTrimolecular complexAmino acid substitutionsConservative amino acid substitutions