Journal article
Similar peptides from two beta cell autoantigens, proinsulin and glutamic acid decarboxylase, stimulate T cells of individuals at risk for insulin-dependent diabetes
G Rudy, N Stone, LC Harrison, PG Colman, P McNair, V Brusic, MB French, MC Honeyman, B Tait, AM Lew
Molecular Medicine | BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL INC CAMBRIDGE | Published : 1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf03401603
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Insulin (1) and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) (2) are both autoantigens in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), but no molecular mechanism has been proposed for their association. We have identified a 13 amino acid peptide of proinsulin (amino acids 24-36) that bears marked similarity to a peptide of GAD65 (amino acids 506-518) (G. Rudy, unpublished). In order to test the hypothesis that this region of similarity is implicated in the pathogenesis of IDDM, we assayed T cell reactivity to these two peptides in subjects at risk for IDDM. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects at risk for IDDM were islet cell antibody (ICA)-positive, first degree relatives of people with insulin-..
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