Peripheral tolerance of antigen-specific Th cells induced with polyethylene glycol-conjugate of protein antigen  被引量:1

Peripheral tolerance of antigen-specific Th cells induced with polyethylene glycol-conjugate of protein antigen

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作  者:Masaomi Obata Takuma Fujii Mareki Ohtsuji Yo Kodera Hiroyuki Nishimura 

机构地区:[1]Toin Human Science and Technology Center, Toin University of Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan

出  处:《Open Journal of Immunology》2013年第2期62-70,共9页免疫学期刊(英文)

摘  要:It has long been known that protein antigen conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEG), a nonimmunogenic artificial polymer, induces immune tolerance of antigen-specific Th cells. However, the mechanism of this tolerance induction remains unknown. In this study, the response and differentiation of ovalbumin (OVA)-specific CD4+ Th cells upon exposure to tolerogenic PEG conjugate of OVA (PEG-OVA) were studied. Na?ve OVA-specific Th cells from OT-II mice were labeled with carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE), transferred into histocompatible C57BL/6 mice, and then subsequently stimulated with either tolerogenic PEG-OVA or with OVA. Upon stimulation with tolerogenic PEG-OVA in vivo, these cells showed a robust proliferative response comparable to that observed by stimulation with OVA. Nevertheless, upon prolonged exposure to PEG-OVA, OVA-specific Th cells became anergic, showing a markedly reduced capacity to respond, and to produce IL-2 and other cytokines when stimulated with antigenic OVA323-339 peptide in vitro. There was also a significant reduction of the frequency of clonotypic TCR Vα2+CD4+ T cells in the spleens of OT-II mice treated with PEG-OVA. These features of response of na?ve OVA-specific Th cells upon sustained exposure to PEG-OVA were quite analogous to those reported for the same cells transferred into mice with systemic expression of the transgenic OVA gene. The highly enhanced stability in the circulation that was observed for PEG-OVA was likely the basis of its tolerogenic capacity.It has long been known that protein antigen conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEG), a nonimmunogenic artificial polymer, induces immune tolerance of antigen-specific Th cells. However, the mechanism of this tolerance induction remains unknown. In this study, the response and differentiation of ovalbumin (OVA)-specific CD4+ Th cells upon exposure to tolerogenic PEG conjugate of OVA (PEG-OVA) were studied. Na?ve OVA-specific Th cells from OT-II mice were labeled with carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE), transferred into histocompatible C57BL/6 mice, and then subsequently stimulated with either tolerogenic PEG-OVA or with OVA. Upon stimulation with tolerogenic PEG-OVA in vivo, these cells showed a robust proliferative response comparable to that observed by stimulation with OVA. Nevertheless, upon prolonged exposure to PEG-OVA, OVA-specific Th cells became anergic, showing a markedly reduced capacity to respond, and to produce IL-2 and other cytokines when stimulated with antigenic OVA323-339 peptide in vitro. There was also a significant reduction of the frequency of clonotypic TCR Vα2+CD4+ T cells in the spleens of OT-II mice treated with PEG-OVA. These features of response of na?ve OVA-specific Th cells upon sustained exposure to PEG-OVA were quite analogous to those reported for the same cells transferred into mice with systemic expression of the transgenic OVA gene. The highly enhanced stability in the circulation that was observed for PEG-OVA was likely the basis of its tolerogenic capacity.

关 键 词:POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL IMMUNE Tolerance OT-II Mice OVALBUMIN 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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