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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2005

Frequency of beryllium-specific, central memory CD4+ T cells in blood determines proliferative response

Andrew P. Fontenot; Brent E. Palmer; Andrew K. Sullivan; Fenneke G. Joslin; Cara C. Wilson; Lisa A. Maier; Lee S. Newman; Brian L. Kotzin

Beryllium exposure can lead to the development of beryllium-specific CD4+ T cells and chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which is characterized by the presence of lung granulomas and a CD4+ T cell alveolitis. Studies have documented the presence of proliferating and cytokine-secreting CD4+ T cells in blood of CBD patients after beryllium stimulation. However, some patients were noted to have cytokine-secreting CD4 T cells in blood in the absence of beryllium-induced proliferation, and overall, the correlation between the 2 types of responses was poor. We hypothesized that the relative proportion of memory T cell subsets determined antigen-specific proliferation. In most CBD patients, the majority of beryllium-specific CD4+ T cells in blood expressed an effector memory T cell maturation phenotype. However, the ability of blood cells to proliferate in the presence of beryllium strongly correlated with the fraction expressing a central memory T cell phenotype. In addition, we found a direct correlation between the percentage of beryllium-specific CD4+ T(EM) cells in blood and T cell lymphocytosis in the lung. Together, these findings indicate that the functional capability of antigen-specific CD4+ T cells is determined by the relative proportion of memory T cell subsets, which may reflect internal organ involvement.


Journal of Immunology | 2005

Beryllium Presentation to CD4+ T Cells Is Dependent on a Single Amino Acid Residue of the MHC Class II β-Chain

Jerome Bill; Douglas G. Mack; Michael T. Falta; Lisa A. Maier; Andrew K. Sullivan; Fenneke G. Joslin; Allison K. Martin; Brian M. Freed; Brian L. Kotzin; Andrew P. Fontenot

Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is characterized by a CD4+ T cell alveolitis and granulomatous inflammation in the lung. Genetic susceptibility to this disease has been linked with HLA-DP alleles, particularly those possessing a glutamic acid at position 69 (Glu69) of the β-chain. However, 15% of CBD patients do not possess a Glu69-containing HLA-DP allele, suggesting that other MHC class II alleles may be involved in disease susceptibility. In CBD patients without a Glu69-containing HLA-DP allele, an increased frequency of HLA-DR13 alleles has been described, and these alleles possess a glutamic acid at position 71 of the β-chain (which corresponds to position 69 of HLA-DP). Thus, we hypothesized that beryllium presentation to CD4+ T cells was dependent on a glutamic acid residue at the identical position of both HLA-DP and -DR. The results show that HLA-DP Glu69- and HLA-DR Glu71-expressing molecules are capable of inducing beryllium-specific proliferation and IFN-γ expression by lung CD4+ T cells. Using fibroblasts expressing mutated HLA-DP2 and -DR13 molecules, beryllium recognition was dependent on the glutamic acid at position 69 of HLA-DP and 71 of HLA-DR, suggesting a critical role for this amino acid in beryllium presentation to Ag-specific CD4+ T cells. Thus, these results demonstrate that a single amino acid residue of the MHC class II β-chain dictates beryllium presentation and potentially, disease susceptibility.


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2005

An animal model of autoimmune emphysema.

Laimute Taraseviciene-Stewart; Robertas Scerbavicius; Kang-Hyeon Choe; Melissa Moore; Andrew K. Sullivan; Mark R. Nicolls; Andrew P. Fontenot; Rubin M. Tuder; Norbert F. Voelkel


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2005

Oligoclonal CD4 T Cells in the Lungs of Patients with Severe Emphysema

Andrew K. Sullivan; Philip L. Simonian; Michael T. Falta; John D. Mitchell; Gregory P. Cosgrove; Kevin K. Brown; Brian L. Kotzin; Norbert F. Voelkel; Andrew P. Fontenot


Gastroenterology | 2007

Oligoclonal Expansions of CD4+ and CD8+ T-Cells in the Target Organ of Patients With Biliary Atresia

Cara L. Mack; Michael T. Falta; Andrew K. Sullivan; Frederick M. Karrer; Ronald J. Sokol; Brian M. Freed; Andrew P. Fontenot


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2005

Frequency of beryllium-specific, TH1-type cytokine-expressing CD4+ T cells in patients with beryllium-induced disease

Gregory B. Pott; Brent E. Palmer; Andrew K. Sullivan; Lori Silviera; Lisa A. Maier; Lee S. Newman; Brian L. Kotzin; Andrew P. Fontenot


Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society | 2006

Activated Oligoclonal CD4+ T Cells in the Lungs of Patients with Severe Emphysema

Andrew K. Sullivan; Philip L. Simonian; Michael T. Falta; Gregory P. Cosgrove; Kevin K. Brown; Brian L. Kotzin; Norbert F. Voelkel; Andrew P. Fontenot


Archive | 2006

Diagnosis of chronic pulmonary obstructive disease and monitoring of therapy using gene expression analysis of peripheral blood cells

Mark W. Geraci; Christopher D. Coldren; Michael P. Gruber; Andrew K. Sullivan; Norbert F. Voelkel


European Journal of Medical Research | 2006

PULMONARY CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMATOSIS: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF VASCULAR REMODELING

Andrew K. Sullivan; Kathryn Chmura; Carlyne D. Cool; Robert L. Keith; Gregory G. Schwartz; Edward D. Chan


Chest | 2005

Pulmonary Capillary Hemangiomatosis: An Immunohistochemical Analysis of Vascular Remodeling in a Fatal Case

Andrew K. Sullivan; Kathryn Chmura; Carlyne D. Cool; Norbert F. Voelkel; Edward D. Chan

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Edward D. Chan

University of Colorado Denver

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Kathryn Chmura

University of Colorado Denver

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Lisa A. Maier

University of Colorado Denver

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Brent E. Palmer

University of Colorado Denver

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Brian M. Freed

University of Colorado Denver

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Carlyne D. Cool

University of Colorado Denver

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