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Antigen-specific elimination of T cells induced by oligomerized hemagglutinin (HA) 306-318

Authors :
K, Falk
O, Rötzschke
J L, Strominger
Source :
European journal of immunology. 30(10)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

In a previous study we reported that oligomerized T cell epitopes "superactivated" CD4+ T cells. These oligomers, consisting of 12-16 copies of a peptide epitope derived from the hemagglutinin protein of influenza virus (HA306-318), induced a specific T cell response in amounts as little as 5 pg/ml. We now show that the improved antigenicity of these multimerized epitopes can also be utilized to induce "high zone tolerance". Tolerization, similar to activation, occurred at about 3 logs lower concentration of oligomer than of peptide. HA306-318-specific T cell cultures became nonresponsive to stimulation with peptide after incubation with 0.5-5 microg/ml HA306-318 12-mer. The nonresponsiveness was accompanied by a drastic down-regulation of the TCR and by T cell elimination by apoptotic cell death. In contrast, stimulation with peptide even at 50 microg/ml led to temporary induction of anergy. Consequently, induction of tolerance with the oligomer was permanent and no recovery of the cultures was seen in recall experiments 12-14 days after high zone exposure to the 12-mer.

Details

ISSN :
00142980
Volume :
30
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of immunology
Accession number :
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