Autoimmunity to hypocretin and molecular mimicry to flu antigens in Type 1 narcolepsy

Author:

Luo Guo,Ambati Aditya,Lin Ling,Bonvalet Mélodie,Partinen Markku,Ji Xuhuai,Maecker Holden Terry,Mignot Emmanuel Jean-Marie

Abstract

AbstractType 1 narcolepsy (T1N) is caused by hypocretin (HCRT) neuronal loss. Association with the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DQB1*06:02/DQA1*01:02 (98% vs 25%) heterodimer (DQ0602), T cell receptor (TCR) and other immune loci suggest autoimmunity but autoantigen(s) are unknown. Onset is seasonal and associated with influenza A, notably pandemic 2009 H1N1 (pH1N1). An extensive unbiased DQ0602 binding peptide screen was performed encompassing peptides derived from Pandemrix® X-179-A pH1N1 influenza-A vaccine, a known T1N trigger, other H1N1 strains, and potential human autoantigens HCRT and RFX4, identifying 109 binders. The presence of cognate tetramer-peptide specific CD4+ T cells was studied in 35 narcolepsy cases and 22 DQ0602 controls after expansion of antigen-specific cells in Peripheral Blood Monocytes Cell (PBMC) cultures. Higher reactivity to influenza epitopes pHA273-287 (pH1N1 specific) and PR8 (H1N1 pre 2009)-specific NP17-31 were observed in T1N. Extensive reactivity to C-amidated but not native version of HCRT54-66 and HCRT86-97, which are two highly homologous peptides (HCRTNH2) was observed with higher frequencies of specific T cells in T1N. TCRα/β CDR3 sequences found in pHA273-287, NP17-31 and HCRTNH2 tetramer positive CD4+ cells were also retrieved in single INFγ-secreting CD4+ sorted cells stimulated with Pandemrix®, confirming immunodominance and functional significance in DQ0602-mediated responses and molecular mimicry. TCRα/β CDR3 motifs of HCRT54-66 and HCRT86-97 tetramers were extensively shared. Particularly notable was sharing across subjects of an CDR3α, CAVETDSWGKLQF (in association with various CDR3β that used TRAJ24, a chain modulated by Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNPs) rs1154155 and rs1483979 associated with T1N. Sharing of CDR3β CASSQETQGRNYGYTF (in association with various CDR3α was also observed with HCRTNH2 and pHA273-287-tetramers across subjects. This segment uses TRBV4-2, a segment modulated by narcolepsy-associated SNP rs1008599. Higher HCRTNH2 positive CD4+ T cell numbers in T1N together with sharing of J24 CAVETDSWGKLQF in HCRTNH2 autoimmune responses, indicates causal DQ0602-mediated CD4+ autoreactivity to HCRT in T1N. Our results provide evidence for autoimmunity and molecular mimicry with flu antigens modulated by genetic components in the pathophysiology of T1N.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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