Narcolepsy, a disorder strongly associated with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQA1*01:02/DQB1*06:02 (DQ0602), is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, and rapid eyemovement sleep abnormalities. It is caused by the loss of ∼70,000 posterior hypothalamic neurons that produce the wake-promoting neuropeptide hypocretin (HCRT) (orexin). We identified two DQ0602-binding HCRT epitopes, HCRT56-68 and HCRT87-99, that activated a subpopulation of CD4+ T cells in narcolepsy patients but not in DQ0602-positive healthy control subjects. Because of the established association of narcolepsy with the 2009 H1N1 influenza A strain (pH1N1), we administered a seasonal influenza vaccine (containing pH1N1) to patients with narcolepsy and found an increased frequency of circulating HCRT56-68- and HCRT87-99-reactive T cells. We also identified a hemagglutinin (HA) pHA1 epitope specific to the 2009 H1N1 strain, pHA1275-287, with homology to HCRT56-68 and HCRT87-99. In vitro stimulation of narcolepsy CD4+ T cells with pH1N1 proteins or pHA1 275-287 increased the frequency of HCRT56-68- and HCRT87-99-reactive T cells. Our data indicate the presence of CD4+ T cells that are reactive to HCRT in narcolepsy patients and possible molecular mimicry between HCRT and a similar epitope in influenza pH1N1, pHA1275-287.

CD4+ T cell autoimmunity to hypocretin/orexin and cross-reactivity to A 2009 h1n1 influenza a epitope in narcolepsy / De La Herran-Arita, A. K.; Kornum, B. R.; Mahlios, J.; Jiang, W.; Lin, G.; Hou, T.; Macaubas, C.; Einen, M.; Plazzi, G.; Crowe, C.; Newell, E. W.; Davis, M. M.; Mellins, E. D.; Mignot, E.. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 5:216(2013), pp. 216ra176-216ra176. [10.1126/scitranslmed.3007762]

CD4+ T cell autoimmunity to hypocretin/orexin and cross-reactivity to A 2009 h1n1 influenza a epitope in narcolepsy

Plazzi G.;
2013

Abstract

Narcolepsy, a disorder strongly associated with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQA1*01:02/DQB1*06:02 (DQ0602), is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, and rapid eyemovement sleep abnormalities. It is caused by the loss of ∼70,000 posterior hypothalamic neurons that produce the wake-promoting neuropeptide hypocretin (HCRT) (orexin). We identified two DQ0602-binding HCRT epitopes, HCRT56-68 and HCRT87-99, that activated a subpopulation of CD4+ T cells in narcolepsy patients but not in DQ0602-positive healthy control subjects. Because of the established association of narcolepsy with the 2009 H1N1 influenza A strain (pH1N1), we administered a seasonal influenza vaccine (containing pH1N1) to patients with narcolepsy and found an increased frequency of circulating HCRT56-68- and HCRT87-99-reactive T cells. We also identified a hemagglutinin (HA) pHA1 epitope specific to the 2009 H1N1 strain, pHA1275-287, with homology to HCRT56-68 and HCRT87-99. In vitro stimulation of narcolepsy CD4+ T cells with pH1N1 proteins or pHA1 275-287 increased the frequency of HCRT56-68- and HCRT87-99-reactive T cells. Our data indicate the presence of CD4+ T cells that are reactive to HCRT in narcolepsy patients and possible molecular mimicry between HCRT and a similar epitope in influenza pH1N1, pHA1275-287.
2013
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216
216ra176
216ra176
CD4+ T cell autoimmunity to hypocretin/orexin and cross-reactivity to A 2009 h1n1 influenza a epitope in narcolepsy / De La Herran-Arita, A. K.; Kornum, B. R.; Mahlios, J.; Jiang, W.; Lin, G.; Hou, T.; Macaubas, C.; Einen, M.; Plazzi, G.; Crowe, C.; Newell, E. W.; Davis, M. M.; Mellins, E. D.; Mignot, E.. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 5:216(2013), pp. 216ra176-216ra176. [10.1126/scitranslmed.3007762]
De La Herran-Arita, A. K.; Kornum, B. R.; Mahlios, J.; Jiang, W.; Lin, G.; Hou, T.; Macaubas, C.; Einen, M.; Plazzi, G.; Crowe, C.; Newell, E. W.; Davis, M. M.; Mellins, E. D.; Mignot, E.
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