Antigen-specific deletion of cloned T cells using peptide-toxin conjugate complexed with purified class II major histocompatibility complex antigen.

نویسندگان

  • B R Clark
  • S V Deshpande
  • S D Sharma
  • B Nag
چکیده

In a previous report, we showed that cloned T cells incubated with soluble, cognate major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II-peptide complex internalized the peptide moiety of the complex. Here, we report antigen-specific deletion of cloned T cells by treatment with soluble, cognate MHC II-(peptide-toxin) complexes. Toxin (doxorubicin or mycophenolic acid) was attached to synthetic AcMBP(1-14)Ala4 peptide, an analog of the natural acetylated NH2-terminal segment, AcMBP(1-14), of rat myelin basic protein (MBP). IAk-restricted, AcMBP(1-14)-Specific AJ1.2 and 4R3.9 cloned murine T cells were killed by IAk-(AcMBP(1-14)Ala4-toxin). No killing resulted from incubating AJ1.2 and 4R3.9 cells with irrelevant MHC II-(peptide-toxin) or treating IEk-restricted, pigeon cytochrome c-specific A.E7 cloned murine T cells with IAk-(AcMBP(1-14)Ala4-toxin). T cell receptor-mediated T cell uptake of the peptide-toxin moiety of relevant complex was blocked by anti-T cell receptor-alpha/beta antibody and by excess toxin-free complex. LD50 determinations revealed that cognate MHC II-(peptide-toxin) killed T cells much more effectively than did peptide-toxin conjugate alone. Finally, T cell uptake of peptide-toxin and intracellular release of toxin occurred after incubation with relevant MHC II-(peptide-toxin) containing radiolabeled toxin. These findings, which provide the first evidence that cloned T cells can be deleted with soluble, cognate MHC II-(peptide-toxin) complexes, may have significant clinical relevance for antigen-specific therapy of autoimmune or other T cell-mediated diseases.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of biological chemistry

دوره 269 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994