MHC-restricted depletion of human myelin basic protein-reactive T cells by T cell vaccination.

Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.)
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Abstract

Activated autoreactive T cells are potentially pathogenic and regulated by clonotypic networks. Experimental autoimmune diseases can be treated by inoculation with autoreactive T cells (T cell vaccination). In the present study, patients with multiple sclerosis were inoculated with irradiated myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells. T cell responses to the inoculates were induced to deplete circulating MBP-reactive T cells in the recipients. Regulatory T cell lines isolated from the recipients inhibited T cells used for vaccination. The cytotoxicity of the CD8+ T cell lines was restricted by major histocompatibility antigens. Thus, clonotypic interactions regulating autoreactive T cells in humans can be induced by T cell vaccination.

Authors
J Zhang, R Medaer, P Stinissen, D Hafler, J Raus
Relevant Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)